The Navy SEAL who killed terrorist Osama bin Laden was tossed off a plane Sunday because airline officials believed he was too drunk to fly, a report on Monday said.

Rob O’Neill boarded the American Airlines jet bound for Dallas in Nashville, TMZ reported.

But before takeoff, flight attendants realized he was sloshed, the website reported.

He called an airline employee a “vile” name and became belligerent and loud before passing out in his seat.

The former commando was escorted off the plane when he came to but wasn’t arrested.

Cops sent him to a hotel in a cab, the report said.

American Airlines then rebooked him on another flight.

O’Neill was a member of the elite SEAL Team Six that took out bin Laden after assaulting his compound in Pakistan in May 2011.

Earlier this month, he responded to President Trump’s proposal to hold a military parade on the streets of Washington, DC.

“A military parade is third world bulls–t. We prepare. We deter. We fight. Stop this conversation,” he wrote on Twitter on Feb. 8.