Watch the shocking moment a man climbs onto the roof of a plane at Spanish holiday hotspot airport, causing flight delay of two hours
This is the shocking moment a man throws a tantrum and runs onto the roof of a plane over a Spanish holiday hotspot, causing a two-hour delay.
The passenger climbed onto the roof.
The passenger climbed onto the roof of the plane before being spotted by fellow passengers waiting in the terminal.
Wild video footage taken at Valencia’s Manises Airport shows the man flirting with ground staff, even taking a drink from his bag.
The video captures her making gestures such as beating her chest at the airport staff and dancing on the plane roof.
The man then goes to his black bag – which he also carried to his sitting area – where he takes out a can and is seen opening it to drink.
After taking a long sip, he aggressively throws the drink on the ground and then takes off a white windbreaker and throws it on the ground as well.
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It is unclear whether he was targeting the airport staff below.
The footage shows him mocking staff on the ground, where he runs twice the length of the plane.
He puts his hands over his ears in a classic tantrum and continues taunting the workers below.
The man’s tarmac tantrum caused a two-hour delay in a scheduled flight to Amsterdam on Saturday.
The cause of his bizarre explosion on top of the Vueling aircraft remains unknown.
Local media outlet Las Provincias reported that the man remained atop the plane for at least 10 minutes before the Civil Guard convinced him to descend.
In a contrasting ending to his dramatic show, the man descended the boarding stairs attached to the side of the plane.
The Civil Guard confirmed that he was not carrying any weapons in his backpack.
Medical assistance was also called to the scene.
The Civil Guard filed a report against the man for violating air safety regulations, according to Las Provincias.
When officials attempted to remove the man from the plane, several crew members and other passengers filmed the incident.
According to the Spanish Airports and Air Navigation (Aena), it posed no threat to passenger safety and had no impact on air traffic.
The ordeal was followed by a thorough inspection of the aircraft, with the Vueling maintenance team examining the aircraft’s upper fuselage to rule out any damage.
Once the technical checks were completed, the flight was authorised to resume normally.
Vueling has been contacted for comment.
