This is the moment a 'rude' and 'intoxicated' man was removed from a flight by police after insulting the cabin crew. The passenger apparently repeatedly told a female flight attendant to "f**k off" after she refused to serve him more alcohol. A witness says the middle aged man caused disruption throughout the flight during the Queen's funeral on Monday (19/9). Footage shows him being arrested by police aboard the Ryanair aircraft at Bournemouth Airport, Dorset, after arriving from Girona, Spain. The passenger explained: "He appeared mildly intoxicated. ''He could be heard repeatedly telling her to 'fuck off', at which point she went to the front of the plane and informed the pilot. "She came back to the rear of the plane and demanded his passport. It is unclear as to whether he complied with this instruction. "After she left his seating area he continued to say things like 'she can't tell me what to do ... she's not my mother ... I pay my taxes'." At one point he is firmly told to calm down by an officer to avoid distressing 'families and children' on the plane - while a small child can be heard crying in the background. After some inaudible conversation with the man, police then apologize to passengers and lead the man away. A spokesperson for Ryanair said: “The crew of this flight from Girona to Bournemouth (19 Sept) requested police assistance on arrival at Bournemouth Airport after a passenger became disruptive inflight. "The aircraft landed normally, and police removed this passenger before the remainder of passengers safely disembarked the aircraft.”