EasyJet captain 'wrestles drunk passenger' moments before take-off from Luton Airport
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The flight was delayed by over four hours following the incident
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The captain of an EasyJet flight wrestled a disruptive passenger to the ground moments before take-off.
The flight from Luton to Amsterdam on Saturday was taxiing to the runway when a drunk man reportedly began headbutting the plane’s toilet door.
Passengers said the senior pilot ran from the cockpit before another witness kicked the offender.
The Airbus A319’s takeoff from the British airport was aborted and the plane’s door opened so ground staff could help to restrain the shouting traveller.
Witnesses described the man as “blotto drunk” despite the flight’s departure at 6am.
One man aboard flight EZY2511 told The Sun on Sunday: “Two men were arguing at security.
“One was denied boarding for being too drunk, but his friend made it on to the flight.
“The guy who boarded was screaming abuse down his phone and threatening to fight passengers, before being moved to the front of the plane by crew.

An EasyJet captain dealt with a drunk passenger moments before take-off yesterday
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“As the plane began to taxi, he completely lost it. He jumped up, demanded to get off, and sprinted full-speed down the aisle to the back.
“He started violently head- butting the toilet door, hitting it so hard he left a dent.
“The captain emerged and, alongside the flight attendants, wrestled him to the floor in the back galley.
“During the scrap, another passenger delivered a WWE-style flying drop-kick to the unruly man.
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The flight was left stranded at Luton Airport for four hours following the incident
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“After a 10-minute struggle, ground staff dragged him off the plane to a massive, collective cheer.”
The disruption caused a four-hour delay, requiring a new crew for the disrupted flight.
The flight eventually arrived in Amsterdam at midday yesterday, three hours and 55 minutes later than originally scheduled.
An EasyJet spokesman confirmed: “A passenger on Flight EZY2511 from Luton to Amsterdam on June 13 was denied travel due to behaving disruptively on board, prior to departure.
“EasyJet’s cabin crew and ground staff are trained to assess all incidents and act quickly and appropriately, and we do not tolerate abusive or threatening behaviour towards our staff.
“The safety and wellbeing of customers and crew is always easyJet’s highest priority.”
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