Topless passenger refuses to get dressed after trying to storm cockpit and bite flight attendant

A passenger undressed on a flight, demanded to smoke and “tried to break into the cockpit” while telling other passengers they were all going to die.

Anzhelika Moskvitina, 49, wreaked havoc on her flight in Russia, forcing attendants to hold her down.

The passenger tried to get into the cockpit

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The passenger tried to get into the cockpitPhoto credit: East2West
She also took off her shirt in front of other passengers, including children

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She also took off her shirt in front of other passengers, including childrenPhoto credit: East2West

She bit a male flight attendant who was trying to calm her after her onboard antics.

The drama at 33,000 feet began when she locked herself in the toilet and started smoking.

Anzhelika had gotten up to smoke a cigarette in the lavatory as the plane went through turbulence.

She also bared her chest to other passengers – including children – on the Stavropol-Moscow flight, while claiming the passengers were doomed.

Business Class passengers helped the crew restrain her, forcing her bra back on and plastic handcuffs on her under orders from the captain.

She also tried to force her way into the cockpit.

Video captured the moment the woman – who was suspected of being intoxicated – argued with the flight crew as they tried to calm her down.

The crew said, “Lady, have a seat and get dressed. where are your clothes

“Are you aware that you are breaking the rules of conduct on the plane? Here are children. At least respect her.”

Anzhelika replied: “I respect children. I also love children…

“I understand going to a psychiatric ward or going to prison. But I want to be in the cockpit.”

She was asked to calm down but repeated to the crew, “leave me alone” and “let me go”.

She was eventually detained and a doctor on board monitored her as the plane landed at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport.

The flight attendant Anzhelika sank her teeth in the necessary medical treatment.

Airline Aeroflot has since called for new anti-air hype laws, including introducing a blacklist for unruly passengers.

The airline said the Muscovite was in “an inadequate condition” and “grossly violated the rules of conduct on board the plane”.

She reportedly ignored repeated crew warnings and attempted to enter the cockpit.

Aeroflot said: “Due to the passenger’s destructive behavior, the aircraft commander decided to detain her.

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“Aeroflot emphasizes that this case demonstrates once again the urgent need at the legislative level to tighten the punishment of airline bullies, including the creation of a single blacklist of destructive passengers for all airlines.”

Anzhelika is threatened with criminal charges because of her behavior.

The flight attendant who bit her had to see a doctor

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The flight attendant who bit her had to see a doctorPhoto credit: East2West
Anzhelika is reportedly from Moscow

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Anzhelika is reportedly from MoscowPhoto credit: East2West
You heard her say "Kill me here, but I'll smoke."

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She was heard saying, “Kill me here, but I’ll smoke.”Photo credit: East2West
She started smoking during a turbulence

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She started smoking during a turbulencePhoto credit: East2West

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