A woman who was busted engaging in a mile-high sex act with a fellow passenger has been convicted over the incident.

Alicia Elizabeth Lander, 26, was on board an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax, Canada, when she asked crew if she could switch seats to be next to a man whom she had met during an airport drinking session, The Globe and Mail reports.

Fellow passengers later reported that the two were about to join the “mile-high club,” and crew member John Dunn said he saw a jacket over their laps but couldn’t tell what they were doing.

Lander’s underwear was down around her ankles.

“The parties were engaged in actions that were described by Mr. Dunn … as mutual masturbation,” Judge Timothy Gabriel said of the incident, which occurred in January last year.

Crew members asked her to get dressed and she was met by police at the airport’s gate. Constable Mac Routliffe said she was disruptive, screaming profanities, and kicked him twice.

When she was placed in an interview booth, she had to be restrained by two officers and kicked holes in the wall.

Lander, who pleaded not guilty, claims she was so drunk after downing 14 whiskeys at the airport and on the flight that she couldn’t remember what had taken place in the air.

“I feel ashamed it happened. I would never, ever do something in that kind of manner,” she said. “It’s not me. It’s not me to assault anyone.”

The judge refused to believe her lack of memory, finding her guilty of committing an act of mischief and causing a disturbance that damaged property, as well as assaulting a police officer at the airport.

“Her actions appear to have been deliberate,” Gabriel said. “There was no indication that she was in any type of diminished capacity. She was intoxicated.

“She simply chose to behave in a disgraceful manner.”

Jason George Chase was also charged with committing an indecent act over the same incident, which he pleaded guilty to in January.