Denied booze on board, drunk woman abuses, spits at Air India crew


London, Nov 14 (India Today) : Drunk woman created quite the scene on an Air India international flight recently when the crew decided not to serve her more alcohol.

"I am a f**king international lawyer." "Rich Indian f**king money grabbing b**tard." "You f**king stupid c**t."

These were among the choicest of abusive phrases the woman directed at a decidedly calm and composed crew during her incessant rant. She also spat at the flight's pilot.

Videos of the woman's rowdy behaviour have gone viral on social media. She was arrested after the Air India flight landed at London, its destination.

The exact sequence of events onboard the London-bound Air India flight remains unclear.

What we know is that the woman's rant began when the cabin crew complained to the commander that the woman was too drunk.

The commander then instructed his crew not to serve her more liquor.

This made the passenger, who was sitting in business class, angry, and she started abusing the flight crew.

In the videos shared on social media, the woman's speech is audibly slurred.

In one of the videos, she is heard saying, "You treat business class passengers like this? I work for all you f**king people... But you won't give me a glass of wine... You can't give me a wee bottle of wine."

At some point during this video, she walks up close to one of the crew members. The flying stripes on the crew member's shoulder suggest that he is one of the Air India flight's pilots.

The drunk woman walks up to the pilot and apparently spits at him before directing her anger at a woman crew member. "I'll turn you inside f**king out. You f**king stupid c**t," she yells.

In another video, the woman is heard screaming that she is an "international human rights lawyer" who has "f**king helped Palestinian people".

"You think I am scared?" she questioned, in an apparent response to being told by the flight crew that the police would be informed about her behaviour once the plane landed in London.

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    Unaccepted behavior on board a flight, that too traveling on Business class? Just look at her audacity for using that filthy language? How dare she call you ...... Indians? Uncivilized, drunk that she is?? Hope she will be taught a perfect lesson for behaving so with Air India Crew / for that matter any airline crew. I really appreciate and admire patience of this crew & look how composed they are.!! Incredible patience of Air India flight crew.
    Just because they have a white skin, how can they behave so on board an aircraft?

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    On the contrary she should have been served even more hard liquor so that she could have gone high and dropped down unconscious till the flight landed and then hand over to the concerned authorities and make her pay for the damages.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    The guy sitting near her seat looks scared and helpless.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    She would have offered gomootra as a special drink

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  • Singapore, Singapore

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    How do you know that works ?Looks like you have had enough of it

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    There should be facility to air drop unruly passenger while on flight...
    Unload them on the go ...:)

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    Open the door and just push them out

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    opening aircraft door is not the right way..
    aircraft manufacturer need to keep one separate exit point so that the floor standing on ... opening should be there......
    corner these people to the exit point...
    pilot need to press one button to just flush them out.. :D

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    People,

    Sri is asking a Cage like in Zoo...for these kind of unruly passenger's...to protect other passenger's from her...

    I agree with him...keep her in Cage till plane lands and give her more bottles of Wine...Why waste Police and Courts time...more ever she herself is a lawyer...after cold shower...she can defend herself in Crown Court...

    Her language is Queens English....

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    These idiots think she is European so she talk anything she wants. Hats of to the crew for maintaining cool even after she spat on the pilot.
    Now you can judge who civilised and who is uncivilised

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    #Atrocious ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    Pilot can booze, but not passengers....

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  • Roys Antony, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 14 2018

    Air India Changed after 2014

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