A drunk easyJet passenger launching a foul-mouthed rant at cabin crew after a flight was forced to divert when she became abusive.

The drunk woman, from Blackpool, Lancashire, is filmed on a mobile phone branding an air steward a 'boring c***' and shouting: 'I've done f*****g nothing wrong.'

Witnesses said the woman started becoming abusive in mid-air on the flight from Manchester to Agadir, Morocco.

The pilot was then forced to divert, and after it landed in Casablanca and waited on the tarmac she was filmed arguing with the air steward.

Eventually she is forced to make her way off, sparking a round of applause from other passengers as others started booing her.

The woman ranting at air stewards, telling them 'I've done nothing f****** wrong'. A clip was recorded when the plane from Manchester to Agadir was on the tarmac in Casablanca

In the expletive-laden rant, the woman shouts at the air steward: 'I've done nothing wrong.

'I'm not going to be made to look like a little c*** yeah, in the whole of the f*****g thing yeah, when I've done nothing wrong.

'You are out of order. You are f****** out of order. I've done f*****g nothing wrong.'

Another passenger then interjects and tells her: 'Get off the plane, the police are coming. You need to get off the plane.'

The woman says: 'I ain't f****** going out there.'

An air steward replies: 'Well you need to.'

An air steward (left) is heard telling the woman after she accuses him of being 'boring c****'. 'We are not boring. I was keeping in control of my cabin. Get to the front' The woman then storms off telling him: 'I can't wait to f****** get to the f****** front'

She then responds: 'Why? For what? For having a f****** good time because you are all boring c****?

But the steward hits back: 'We are not boring. I was keeping in control of my cabin. Get to the front. Get to the front.'

She replies: 'I can't wait to f****** get to the f****** front' as she storms off.

Witnesses said she was one member of a family who caused havoc on the flight.

The passenger who filmed the incident said: 'It was really horrible to be on a flight in mid air with someone being so aggressive.

A woman passenger, pictured left, tries to calm her down, telling her to 'get off, the police are coming.' Travellers break out in applause when she finally makes her way to the front of the plane where she is led away (right)

'A mother and daughter, who'd been drinking their own alcohol, were very drunk and the men they were with were winding them up.

'When the cabin crew told them to calm down it all kicked off. The daughter was being really aggressive. One of the cabin crew said he was kicked by one of them.

'After the daughter launched into the rant - which was littered with four letter words - the pilot decided to divert and eject both women.'

The diversion to Casablanca added three hours to the flight journey.

The witness, 56, who was going on holiday with her husband and son, added: 'Although it was annoying to be diverted the pilot did the right thing.

'The cabin crew had tried everything to calm the women down but nothing worked. She was out of control.

'I presume they were arrested when they got off the plane. Everyone was incredibly relieved to see them go.'

Under UK Aviation laws it is an offence to be drunk on an aircraft and offenders can receive a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment.

Due to the rise in such incidents, the Civil Aviation Authority has brought in a voluntary code recommending airports and airlines should work together to limit disruptive behaviour.

An easyjet spokesperson said: 'easyJet can confirm that flight EZY1905 from Manchester to Agadir on 20 January diverted to Casablanca as a result of three passengers behaving disruptively onboard after consuming their own alcohol.

'For the safety of all on board it is prohibited for passengers to drink alcohol purchased in the airport during the flight.

'easyJet's crew are trained to assess and evaluate all situations and to act quickly and appropriately as they did on this occasion to ensure that the safety of passengers is not compromised at any time.

'The safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew is always easyJet's priority.

'Whilst such incidents are rare we take them very seriously, do not tolerate abusive or threatening behaviour onboard and always push for prosecution.'