Wild images at the moment that Jetstar passengers clashed on a flight from Melbourne to Bali over a seat lying back.
Two passengers were filmed in a filthy scream match before it became physical in the economy section of the plane.
“Do you think this is enough. Do you think one of us will die? “One of the men asked after he turned in his chair.
He went back to return before he stood opposite the passenger and labeled him a 'drunk piece of s ***' and wondered why he 'picking him'.
The second passenger, who wore a cap, then rose and leaned forward to the man.
Passengers in the neighborhood were heard to scream 'no' while tensions flared up.
A third passenger tried to de-escalate the situation and tried to prevent the man in the cap from keeping his arm out.
Quick thinking cabin crew tried to separate the couple, with more passengers who jumped in to control the men.

Wild images have the moment Jetstar passengers had to be held on a flight from Melbourne to Bali after a heated confrontation got out of hand
The staff urged the men to stay calm.
You could hear screaming 'guys that is enough'.
Other employees then arrived to move one of the men in the area.
Daily Mail Australia contacted Jetstar for comment. It is understood that the airline is investigating the incident.
Social media users caught the behavior and said they were fed up with unmanageable tourists.
“Poor Balinese dealing with these Ferals,” they said.
“We usually wait until we actually got out of the plane in Southeast -Asia before we unleash our inner idiot,” another added.
“Another man -child who throws a tantrum without a respect that he is miles in the air in a piece of metal that travels at enormous speed,” a third said.

The fight happened on a Jetstar flight that was on its way to Bali (Stock Image)
“Show some respect for the other passengers and the air crew who work to get everyone safely to another country.”
Other commentators added that they were 'ashamed' due to the incident.
“Yay, more Australians who show us all badly for the world to see, must be so proud of yourself,” they wrote.
“This is so embarrassing,” said another.
Balinese governor Wayan Koster warned last week last week travelers who show no respect for the people, culture and surroundings of the island, will be fined or even be imprisoned.
Mr. Koster has released an updated list of forbidden acts in Bali in a memory of tourists to follow the rules, or to experience the consequences.
'We have previously issued a similar regulation, but as things change, we have to adjust. This ensures that Bali's tourism remains respectful, sustainable and in harmony with our local values, “he said.
It comes after images came to the fore from a tourist who is driven by Bali's streets by security personnel tied with his wrists and ankles.
The nationality of the man was unclear, but the incident followed that Australians were overtaken earlier this year in a fight in the famous Finns Beach Club in nearby North Kuta.
Five tourists had a fight with about 15 security personnel in that incident.
The problem started when a man reportedly bothered a woman in the club before he was deported and then switched the security.