Ryanair’s staff was forced to tie a “rebel” passenger to his seat using spare belts after he refused to sit on a landing, said the spectators.
The passenger on Manchester’s flight to Rhodes shouted at the cabin crew that confiscated two bottles of alcohol from him and refused to serve alcohol, the stunners said.
He refused to sit in the landing of the disease, escaping from the restaurants, forcing the pilot to abort the descent, surround in circulation and land again.
The Rhodes police were called to flight when landing to get the man from the plane, on April 3.
The video shows that the staff and other passengers curled up around the man and a staff member shouting: “Sit, now”, as well as the police officers who appeal to escort the man in the hall by landing.

Emily, 26, witnessed the incident and captured images of man.
She said: “The flight was going to complete the crew of the cabin approached me and my partner in the front of the plane and asked us if we were catching together and if we could separate because a girl needed to go to tea to tea to tea to tea to drink tea to have tea to have tea to have tea to have tea. Disruptor.
“We were together, so they asked any other person who moved and that was when I learned that this guy was really disruptive in the back of the plane.
“The crew had to obtain two spare safety belts and tried to hold it in the seat.
“He has left the seat again. The staff was shouting at him, he told him to sit and was facing staff.
“He had already had two bottles or alcohol confiscated from him.”

He added that the aerial staff had warned about the intercom that any person trapped drinking alcohol bought at the tax service before the flight was chosen by the Uless Police, they kept it, in which case no more measures are taken.
Emily said: “As we were supposed to go down to earth, I could listen to Cabin Crew shouting to sit.
“We had to climb to surround the island until he sat down again, which was very afraid.
“Once he landed, we all had to look good as the police approached to remove it. He obtained tasks on his own. He was agitated.”
A Ryanair spokeswoman said: “The crew of this Manchester flight to Rhodes on April 3 called ahead for police assistance after a passenger became harmful on board. The plane was with the local police at the Rhodes airport and this passenger.
“Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards the misconduct of passengers and will continue to take decisive measures to combat the rebel behavior of the passengers, ensuring that all passengers and the crew travel in a safe and respectful environment, however.
“This is a matter for the local police.”

