Talk about a sticky situation.

I can't believe I didn't hear about this when the news broke a few weeks ago but a similar story brought this news piece to light.

DRUNK ON A PLANE?

The "new" news was about a Bangor, Maine-bound flight diverting after two passengers were deemed drunk and unruly.

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So much so, that the plane landed elsewhere, booted the blitzed folks off, and banned them for life according to People Magazine.

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DUCT TAPED TO YOUR SEAT

This was just about a week or two after passengers had to duct-tape a dude to his seat. Why do you ask? Because in the middle of the flight, he decided it might be a good idea to open a plane door mid-flight.

The Wonton Don on X caught all the action saying:

30 minutes after departing Albuquerque I was shaken out of my Panda Express and Tequila induced stupor by a man trying to aggressively open the airplane door 4 rows back.

In case you're wondering. that's a big no-no. I'm guessing the guy wasn't given the memo.

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Thankfully, someone on the plane had some duct tape to secure and fasten the doofus to his seat.

WATCH THIS GUY GET TAPED UP

There was also some wild video.

Thankfully, no one was hurt but the plane did need to turn around and head back to Albuquerque to unload the knucklehead.

The Wonton Don had a follow-up after realizing they weren't making it back to Chicago.

After a solid 3 hours of crushing Termies have been informed we’re not flying out till tomorrow morning. It’s a bad night to be the Ramada Plaza in midtown Albuquerque!

Yikes. Someone get me some duct tape.

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