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THIS hungover passenger was in for a bumpy ride when two passengers whipped out an instrument to entertain the plane.

Ryanair passenger Roddy shared the moment two scouts began playing bagpipes on a flight midair.

Roddy shared the hilarious moment on Twitter
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Roddy shared the hilarious moment on TwitterCredit: Twitter
Some passengers onboard looked amused
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Some passengers onboard looked amusedCredit: Twitter

He said: "Up there with one of my worst experiences on a plane!

"On a Ryanair flight, four hours of sleep, hungover and two boys from a group of scouts decided to start playing the bagpipes right next to my seat at 30,000ft."

Roddy filmed his reaction as the musician blasted the pipes, and his seatmate did not look amused.

A passenger across the aisle was seen laughing out loud as the scout continued to play loudly.

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Roddy commented: "Never wanted to be in a crash before until this moment."

Last year, one flight attendant shared the most disgusting drink request she received from a hungover passenger.

So it seems reasonable enough that passengers might ask for an unusual combo to try and create a more exciting drink or snack.

Bobby Laurie overheard a conversation where a passenger asked a flight attendant if they could get milk and Coke to mix together.

He told Fodor's Travel: "That's right. Milk and Coke. I've never heard of such a thing.

"According to the passenger (because of course the flight attendant asked), mixing the two drinks created a hydrating beverage to help cure a hangover and boost energy.

"I didn't buy into this reasoning, and it looked like the flight attendant didn't either.

"The crew member told the passenger they were unaware of the exact proportions to create a drink up to their expectations, and they proceeded to deliver the necessary ingredients so they could mix it themselves."

Bobby advised that next time you want something weird or complicated on a plane, remember it’s "polite to try and stick with an easy order".

It isn't the first time this particular drink has caused a storm - back in 2019, comedian Jim Felton shared a picture of him making the controversial beverage, saying "Brummies love it".

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