Things got really weird on a United flight when the pilot arrived late, in plain clothes, and began to rant about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and her divorce. She was ultimately removed from the flight after around 20 passengers got off the plane, questioning her ability to fly safely.

Passenger Randy Reiss tweeted about the incident after her removed himself from the flight. "She said, 'Sorry I'm late, the reason I'm late is I'm going through a divorce," Reiss told BuzzFeed. "It quickly went from playful to scary."

While passengers initially seemed sympathetic when the pilot first mentioned her divorce, things quickly took a disturbing turn when she said, "Look, I don't care if you voted for Trump or Clinton, they're both assholes," according to Reiss.

Another passenger, Sylvia N'guessan, captured some of the rant on her cell phone. "Don't worry, I'm going to let my co-pilot fly the plane," the pilot can be heard saying over the intercom, "He's a man."

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She then started asking passengers if she had personally offended them and began talking with Reiss, who was trying to leave the plane, as he waited for the flight attendants to open the doors.

"I asked one of the stewardesses, 'You feel safe with her?'" Reiss said. "She was like, 'She was cleared to fly.' And I said, 'I don't feel safe. Let me off.'"

After Reiss exited the plane, others followed, and eventually the pilot was removed from the flight, escorted by officers in uniform, where she encountered Reiss again.

"She apologized, I hugged her, and I told her, 'You're going to be fine,'" Reiss said. "She was just in a bad place emotionally and should not have been flying."

The airline found a new pilot to fly the plane to its destination, San Francisco. "We have apologized to our customers for the inconvenience," a United spokesperson told BuzzFeed.

As she was being led away, Reiss said the pilot had one last parting shot: "We should go on a show together," she told him. "We should write a book together."

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