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Moment drunk father is dragged off Jet2 flight by police after calling stewardess a d***head when she asked him to fasten his seatbelt

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A combative drunken father was dragged out of a plane after his frenzy prior to taking off, calling a stewardess a “bastard” because he had asked him to secure his safety belt.

The coarse -covered Lewis Howarth, from Bolton, Greater Manchester, can be seen while he is supported by armed officers after he had called a member of the cabin crew.

The JET2 flight, from Manchester to Turkey, was forced to turn around on the runway and had already delayed for 90 minutes before the erarth eruption started.

When two agents boarded the plane, the father of two children shouted: 'F *** off you pr ***' and had to be tackled for fear that he would give one of them a headbump.

When the armed police then tried to carry him out of the plane, they heard the 36-year-old screaming 'I will bite you, you bastard' before he tried to put his teeth in an officer.

He was then carried out of the plane from his fellow passengers under cheers while trying to get his head towards them.

On images of the businessman you can see how he sits on the floor while he opposes the police who kick his legs in the air while trying to place him in the wheelchair.

There were no fewer than four police officers who dragged Howarth, where one had to keep his head back while he tried to bite the care providers.

Moment drunk father is dragged off Jet2 flight by police after calling stewardess a d***head when she asked him to fasten his seatbelt

The coarse -covered Lewis Howarth, from Bolton, Greater Manchester, was thrown out of an airplane after he had called staff that asked him to secure his safety belt

When the armed police then tried to carry him out of the plane, they heard the 36-year-old screaming 'I will bite you, you bastard' before he tried to put his teeth in an officer.

When the armed police then tried to carry him out of the plane, they heard the 36-year-old screaming 'I will bite you, you bastard' before he tried to put his teeth in an officer.

At one point an officer turned to the father and told him that he was 'outside the order', since there were many children on the flight, on which Howarth said, “No, rotten, small rat.”

He then boarded the next day on board another flight with another airline to Turkey, where he joined his partner and children.

He even posted a series of airy Facebook messages about his arrest and said: 'Okay, let's try this again. This time just a coke ', accompanied by a smiling emoji.

Howarth seemed to enjoy his sunny vacation and could be seen while he rode a jet ski, made selfies with camels and a beach buggy governed in photos on social media.

The incident took place on August 29 last year when Howarth boarded on board LS921 at Manchester Airport after he had drunk heavily in the departure hall.

Since then, he has been sentenced to fourteen weeks behind bars in the Manchester Crown Court last Thursday.

He confessed to being guilty of entering an aircraft while he was drunk, assaulting a care provider and ordinary assault of a care provider.

Gareth Hughes, the prosecutor, said to the court earlier in December: 'The fight would start at 4.15 pm, but was postponed until around 5.45 pm.

An officer also told the father that he was 'outside of company', to which Howarth replied:

An officer also told the father that he was 'outside of company', to which Howarth replied: “No, rotten, small rat.”

The Jet2 flight, from Manchester to Dalaman, Turkey, had already been delayed for 90 minutes before the erarth eruption started (photo: Howarth in Turkey)

The Jet2 flight, from Manchester to Dalaman, Turkey, had already been delayed for 90 minutes before the erarth eruption started (photo: Howarth in Turkey)

Lewis Howarth stumbled through the aisles before he hurled verbal violence to a stewardess, which he called a 'd *** head' (photo: Howarth a day after his eruption)

Lewis Howarth stumbled through the aisles before he hurled verbal violence to a stewardess, which he called a 'd *** head' (photo: Howarth a day after his eruption)

“A stewardess noticed that the suspect seemed very drunk.

“She approached the man and asked him to take a seat and his safety belt to do. He tried, but struggled because of his intoxicated character.

“He spoke unclear and swore, he had dilated pupils, his coordination was very bad and he couldn't put on a seat belt.

'She informed the pilot of the situation and during the next ten minutes she continued to talk to the defendant. But he still seemed to be disruptive.

“He got out of his chair and called her a” d *** head “and was asked to sit down and told that he could be removed.

“But he got up and walked in her face and thought he was trying to intimidate her. By that time they were on their way to the runway from the gate, but when the pilot heard news about the situation, he wanted the male to be removed from the flight.

'They then taxed back to the gate to wait until the police arrived. The police met the plane and the cabin crew explained that the defendant did not listen to the safety instruction and did not swear against the passengers.

'The agents were met with applause, which demonstrated the bad behavior of the defendant before their arrival.

“The suspect was in the back of the plane. He got up, but immediately stumbled over his feet because he had to hold on to a chair. His eyes were red, his face was red. He was clearly extremely drunk.

“One of the agents tried to walk through the aisle, but when an agent said Ecob,” Do you need help? ” The defendant said: “F *** off you pr ***.”

“The agent asked if he meant that to him or a passenger and he simply said,” Yes. “

Howarth (photo) posted a series of photos of his vacation, including a selfie with a camel in Turkey. Last Thursday he had to sit behind bars for fourteen weeks at the Manchester Crown Court

Howarth (photo) posted a series of photos of his vacation, including a selfie with a camel in Turkey. Last Thursday he had to sit behind bars for fourteen weeks at the Manchester Crown Court

'Because he was aggressive and did not let himself go, the agent grabbed him by his neck, while the other agent held the arms of the suspect from behind. But he bends his head forward, to the passengers who are still sitting in their chair.

“The officer was afraid that he would give him a head bump, so he grabbed his legs under him, wore him out of the plane and put him on the air bridge with handcuffs.

'The officers found a nearby wheelchair to take him to a lift to the airport, where a police van was waiting.

It was heard that he said, “I'll bite you, you bastard,” and agent Ben Morton tried to bite his hand.

'The other agents took over control of his head to prevent him from trying to bite him. He also pulled out with his legs and kicked PC ECOB with his feet in his mouth.

'He did not suffer any injury or serious injury because the suspect did not wear shoes, he only had socks at his feet – although it did temporarily cause mouth and teeth pain. The agent then hit him in the stomach to prevent further abuse. “

In a statement, PC Morton said: 'The defendant was irresponsible and did not think about the safety of other passengers or the police officers against whom he resisted in a closed space.

“I will never understand why people think this kind of behavior is appropriate. It can never be justified. '

Howarth has previously been convicted of abusing the police and driving under the influence. His lawyer Jon Mail said: “To a certain extent it is inevitable that the case goes to the Crown Court.”

A spokesperson for Jet 2 said earlier: 'On August 29 of this year, our highly educated crew on board flight LS921 from Manchester to Dalaman chose to stop the plane before taking off again, so that the police could discharge Mr Howarth, Because of its horrible behavior. behavior.

“As a family -friendly airline, we use a zero tolerance policy with regard to disruptive passenger behavior, and we can confirm that Mr. Howarth has received a lifelong ban to fly with us.”

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