Secret trick Ryanair pilots use if passengers are behaving wildly on a flight

A RYANAIR pilot has revealed the clever trick they will sometimes use to deal with difficult or wild passengers on planes.

While it is rare that trouble breaks out among travellers on board, there are still instances when cabin crew need to intervene to calm people down.

A Ryanair pilot has revealed how they deal with rowdy passengers (stock image)

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A Ryanair pilot has revealed how they deal with rowdy passengers (stock image)Credit: Getty Images – Getty

In order to keep themselves out of harm’s way when dealing with such passengers, the flight attendants have a neat trick that they can rely on.

By asking the pilot to turn the seatbelt signs on, suggesting there could be turbulence, all passengers are then required to return to their seats.

This forces any rowdy individuals to return to their seats and belt up until it is considered safe enough for the lights to be turned off again.

The trick was revealed by a Ryanair pilot, who told the Mirror that it can help stop the attendants from worrying while carrying out their jobs.

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The pilot said: “Sometimes if the passengers are being annoying then the cabin crew ask us to turn the seatbelt signs on as if there’s turbulence, just so everyone sits down and the cabin crew can relax.”

The tactic was backed up by a flight attendant, who labelled it “artificial turbulence”.

They added: “We refer to it as our artificial turbulence, and yes it happens.

“Some don’t like to do it, some love to do it. I have had flights where I have stopped service all together because passengers don’t have any manners.”

One drunk man was removed from a Ryanair flight after removing his trousers before take off.

Another was handcuffed and marched off a plane when he was caught vaping.

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Ryanair cabin crew have announced a fresh wave of strikes across Spain this month.

Crew will walk out for another 12 days in July, affecting ten airports across the country including Malaga, Alicante and Ibiza.

Dates include July 12 to 15, as well as July 18 to 21 and July 25 to 28.

Ryanair cabin crew ask pilots to turn seatbelt lights on if passengers aren't behaving (stock image)

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Ryanair cabin crew ask pilots to turn seatbelt lights on if passengers aren’t behaving (stock image)Credit: Alamy

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