An Indonesian pilot has been suspended after allegedly showing up for work drunk before trying to fly a plane with 154 passengers onboard.

Video has emerged purportedly showing Capt. Tekad Purna, a pilot for Indonesian low-cost airline Citilink, stumbling and repeatedly dropping his belongings as he went through security at Surabaya airport on Wednesday morning.

As the pilot arrives at the checkpoint wearing dark sunglasses, he drops his hat on the floor, then dumps his bag on the conveyor belt before walking through the body scanner.

As he goes to collect his bag, it tips upside down and his belongings fall on the floor.

An Indonesian pilot has been filmed dropping his belongings as he goes through airport security

One of the three security workers at the checkpoint helps pick up his things and put them back in the pilot’s bag while he holds his sunglasses in his mouth.

The pilot waves and goes to leave but then his glasses fall on the floor and appear to break. Another security worker collects the pieces and hands them back to the pilot before he is free to leave.

The pilot is believed to have made it as far as the cockpit before he was replaced by another captain when many passengers staged a walk off, the Jakarta Post reports.

The travellers were reportedly alerted to his alleged state of intoxication when he made an incoherent flight announcement while preparing for take off.

The pilot, identified as Capt. Tekad Purna, dropped his hat as he entered the security area

He then took off his dark sunglasses after putting his bag on the conveyor belt

The pilot bent down as he went through the body scanner at Surabaya airport

After his bag was scanned and items fell out on the floor he dropped his sunglasses and another security worker helped pick them up

A passenger has posted a video of the alleged incoherent announcement online which shows people onboard the plane looking confused.

The 1 hour 20 minute flight was due to take off from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, East Java, and was bound for Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta.

Citilink’s President Director Albert Burhan said, in a statement on Thursday evening: ‘Citilink is very serious about handling this matter. The pilot in question has been suspended until the ongoing investigation is completed.’

The airline confirmed he had appeared ‘physically unfit’ but the final results of a medical check will be issued in a week.

The pilot was then free to go from security and reportedly boarded his plane before being replaced with another captain

MailOnline has contacted Citilink’s parent company, Garuda Indonesia, for comment.

The incident has made such a stir it was brought up by Indonesia’s House of Representatives on Friday.

"If that's true, a pilot's license revoked pending a medical examination," Chairman of Commission V of the House, Ferry Djemi Francis, told reporters on Friday.