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Drunk Ryanair passenger booted off flight for getting 'too excited' about first holiday in decade

A drunk holidaymaker was kicked off a Ryanair flight after he became ‘too excited’ for his first trip abroad in a decade.

Ashley Crutchley was due to fly to Portugal with a friend when he got himself involved in a heated argument with crew members.

Staff were then forced to alert the authorities after the 27-year-old became abusive and demanded that they carry his belongings, Manchester Evening News reports.

Police then confiscated a duty free bottle of vodka, which was said to be a third empty when officers got their hands on it.

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Crutchley was said to have 'shunted' an officer forward as he was being escorted off the plane.

When officers returned to ask his friend, who hadn’t been disruptive, to leave the flight, they were met by rapturous applause.

Crutchley pleaded guilty to being drunk on an aircraft and assaulting an emergency worker. He was fined £320 as a result.

The court heard how on July 10, around 8pm, PC Green, who is based at Manchester Airport, was requested by the captain to a flight at Terminal 3.

Upon arriving he spoke to the captain who told him Crutchley had refused to leave the plane and had been arguing with the crew members.

Prosecuting Paul Sumner said: “Officers went onto the aircraft and found the defendant in row 15 and asked him to leave.

“He verbally protested, before he stood up and demanded the officer take his bag and carry his belongings.

“Officers immediately could tell the defendant was under the influence of alcohol. One of the crew members was standing behind the defendant when they handed the officers a bottle of vodka with a third of its contents missing.”

The officers suspected that Crutchley had been drinking from the bottle, which shouldn’t have been opened, prior to boarding, Mr Sumner said.

They instructed him to leave and walked ahead of him, during which Crutchley shunted PC Green.

The other officer grabbed hold of his arm and restrained him as they marched him off the flight. He was heard shouting “Carry on, carry on” as he was moved from the plane into the awaiting police van.

Mr Sumner continued: “The defendant’s friend hadn’t been disruptive but was asked to leave. The officers had been too busy to notice the other passengers, but when they went back to remove the second male, the passengers began clapping.”

Crutchley was said to have no previous convictions. His solicitor, Rodrigue Landu, said he was “extremely apologetic” for what happened, and said that the booze “got the better of him”.

“He was excited about being on holiday - he had not been on holiday for 11 years. The assault on the emergency worker was an act of recklessness rather than intention of assault.

“The defendant was drunk and simply too excited.” He added.

Crutchley, of Altrincham Road, Wythenshawe, was fined £320 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and £128 victim surcharge.

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