A female passenger hurled abuses at the cabin crew and threw a water bottle at another passenger on a New York-bound flight when she was asked to get off the plane.

A video of the unprecedented moment was recorded by a witness on the flight that took off from Atlanta on Oct. 12, according to NY Post.

In the now-viral video, which was initially posted on Reddit, the woman started arguing with a flight attendant after she was asked to remove her dog from her lap. However, when she started misbehaving and shouting at the crew, the flight attendant attempted to remove her from the flight.

"Oh no, no, honey we are about to fight then," the unidentified woman said after a flight attendant allegedly asked her to get off the flight. "I didn't f***ing do anything to you guys. My dog was sitting on my lap, I put him in the bag," she continued, adding that she was 12 hours late for her destination.

"Because you couldn't let me dog sit on my f***ing lap," she shouted at the flight attendant after she was asked to pack her bags and deboard the plane.

In a very calming response, a flight attendant further offered to refund her plane ticket. However, she kept shouting at him while maintaining that she followed the rules, News Australia reported.

As soon as she started packing her belongings, another passenger was heard shouting, "Get off the plane."

In response, she got on the chair and threw a water bottle at the passenger. "I am. Shut the f**k off. Shut the f***ing phone off," she added. She admitted that she threw the water bottle at a male passenger who was recording her outburst.

Warning: Abusive language

"Anyone can record anything," the flight attendant told the woman. "You just struck a passenger with a bottle. Nobody acting this way flies on a flight with us."

When the flight attendant asked the woman to calm down, she called him "rude."

Meanwhile, an Atlanta Police Department spokesperson told NY Post that while officers responded to the call on the matter, it "was cleared without incident as the parties involved declined to prosecute."

"No arrest was made," the spokesperson added.

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