THIS is the shocking moment a Ryanair flight descends into chaos as a “drunk” passenger gets into a scrap with police.
The wild fight erupted after the rowdy traveller reportedly refused to sit down before getting into a heated quarrel with security.
Dramatic footage shows the man onboard the flight from Krakow, Poland, to Bristol flipping off a fellow passenger as he chuckles like a child.
Security are then seen attempting to calm him down, before the enraged man starts swearing loudly.
He is instructed to get off the jet – but instead refuses to budge.
Losing their patience, the two security guards attempt to take the man off the aircraft by force.
The trio get into an intense tussle, with the rowdy passenger seen resisting and heard yelling curse words again.
After a few minutes of wrestling, the guard eventually gets the man into a headlock before he is heard shouting.
According to the cameraman, the passenger had allegedly caused trouble on a previous flight on Sunday from Bristol to Krakow.
On this outgoing trip, he is said to have drank heavily, sworn multiple times and behaved inappropriately towards a young woman, BristolLive reported.
He is also alleged to have disrupted border control in Krakow, witnesses claimed.
The man initially seemed calmer on the return flight back to the UK.
He even said to the cameraman: “Do you remember me?”
But his behaviour escalated after heavy boozing on the jet.
Passengers reportedly asked him to be quieter because of the children, but this caused further conflict.
As the plane was approaching Bristol to land, the passenger refused to take his seat – which delayed touchdown.
The cameraman said: “The man was loud most of the time.
“As soon as he had a drink, he started his mischief and acting up.”
Police took over an hour to haul the allegedly intoxicated man off the plane, delaying the aircraft’s next scheduled flight.
Ryanair said: “Crew on this flight from Krakow to Bristol (11 November) called ahead for police assistance after an individual passenger became disruptive.
“Police met the aircraft upon arrival at Bristol and removed this disruptive passenger.”
They added: “Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behaviour, ensuring that all passengers and crew travel in a respectful and stress-free environment, without unnecessary disruption.”
The Sun contacted Avon and Sommerset Police for comment.










