We've all been there...
There's just something about standing in the aisle of a plane waiting to disembark.
Whether you've been sitting next to someone who has no concept of personal space for the last three hours... The people behind you seemingly have no concept of volume control... Or you just don't enjoy being sat in a canister hurling through the sky... Your feet are just itching to get on that tarmac.
So, when things were taking a while to disembark from a flight from the UK to Spain, one Ryanair passenger took matters into his own hands.
Fed up with waiting, he decided opening the emergency exit door and making his way off the plane via the wing was a more attractive option...
A good plan in theory, but he forgot to account for one thing.
A plane's wing isn't exactly close to the ground. In fact it's quite high.
As he found out.
Frustrated Ryanair passenger shocks fellow travellers by forcing his way out of emergency exit and perching on wing https://t.co/QNOj2gT3rR pic.twitter.com/2wfVBflPk2
— Sunday Post (@Sunday_Post) January 3, 2018
In calamitous scenes, the man sat on the wing for some time before being ushered back inside.
Ryanair passenger jumps out of emergency exit at airport https://t.co/r9ZJ4inZVc https://t.co/r9ZJ4inZVc pic.twitter.com/fyc5l6aUWR
— euronews (@euronews) January 4, 2018
Ironically his stunt only further delayed his exit from the plane...
A fed-up passenger on a Ryanair flight used the emergency exit to jump onto the plane's wing after landing. Police have opened a complaint against the man for breaching security. https://t.co/V17A9NK7ef pic.twitter.com/6gY0QLZB6a
— ABC News (@ABC) January 4, 2018