Shocking moment plane window is smashed during mid-air brawl after chaos sparks TWO emergency landings

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THIS is the shocking brawl which resulted in the arrests of four passengers, a smashed plane window and sparked onboard chaos. What was meant to be a routine regional flight from Cairns to Darwin in Australia ended in two emergency landings and a plethora of frustrated travelers. The moment the unruly passenger lifted the glass bottle The passenger attacked ducked down to avoid the bottle A cluster of rowdy passengers can be seen standing near the aisle when suddenly, one of them raises a bottle above their head and seems to strike another passenger. After the first brawl, the plane quickly turned around and returned to Cairns, where a woman was arrested on multiple charges. The flight took off again, but had to turn around another time due to the same group of unruly passengers brawling. Three more arrests were made after landing, with an array of charges being made to the delinquents. They included intentionally endangering the safety of others, aggravated assault, damage to property, disorderly behaviour in a public place, and contravening a domestic violence order.  Others were charged with commercial drug supply, drug possession, hindering a member of the police, disorderly behaviour and possessing liquor in a restricted area. Police were seen entering the plane after a plane window was broken, among other chaos onboard by the crew. The airline remains unnamed, but Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin and Airnorth all fly the route taken by the plane. A plane from Glasgow to Tenerife had to make an emergency landing in Portugal after a passenger urinated in the cabin and “terrified children”. Jet2 accused Eric Forrest of “being aggressive, illicitly consuming  alcohol, intimidation towards other customers, suspected handling of illegal substances and urinating inside the cabin”.  Holidaymakers were delayed overnight while the plane was deep-cleaned before their flight to the Canary isle the following day.  Forrest said: “I didn’t urinate in the cabin. I poured out a bottle of vodka that I bought in duty free. “I agree that I was drinking that secretly. I was very much drunk. I was just drinking too much.  “They said I was endangering the aircraft, but I wasn’t. I was already drinking the vodka prior to that, but that’s why I poured it out because I couldn’t drink it.” When asked by The Scottish Sun’s reporter if he wanted to apologise, Forrest said: “Yes, definitely. I had far too much to drink.” Onlookers were shocked at the unruly behaviour