The airline passenger who stormed the cockpit and threatened to “kill everyone” on a Turkey-bound flight has been identified, according to a report.

Chloe Haines, 25, sparked a hijack alert on a June 22 flight with Jet2 airlines when she tried to open the plane’s emergency exit door, The Sun reported.

The cabin crew restrained Haines as she started to scream, “I’m going to kill everyone” 45 minutes into the flight from London’s Stansted Airport, officials said.

Essex Police arrested the woman on charges of common assault, criminal damage and endangering an aircraft.

Haines, who was released on bail, had been convicted two weeks before the incident for drunken driving, The Sun reported.

She was banned from driving for more than two years and ordered to pay a £170 ($212) fine.

The airline issued a statement saying last month that it is cooperating with authorities.

“We are now liaising with the relevant authorities to support their investigation, and we will not hesitate to prosecute,” a Jet2 spokesperson said, according to the outlet.