Moment 'crazy plane lady' storms off American Airlines flight caught in new bodycam video


The moment a marketing executive stormed off an American Airlines flight, with cops demanding she hand over her ID, has been released in viral bodycam footage.

Tiffany Gomas lashed out at “f*****g delusional” staff as she made her way from the flight onto the jet bridge.

Ignoring waiting officers who were asking her for ID, the 38-year-old told her mother on the phone that police were following her and “recording her”, calling them “f***ing d*****bags”.

In one moment an air stewardess is seen trying to calm Gomas down while asking her to leave, as she films her own journey from the airplane to the bridge.

Gomas was warned that she would be arrested by officers for criminal trespass if she did not leave the flight.

In the footage, Gomas was escorted off the flight in Dallas Airport by two police officers, who desperately told the Dallas-born passenger they were “trying to help”.

But in a bitter replying, Gomas said she wanted to “get the f*** outta here”, calling one of the cops as “motherf****r”.

Gomas then went on a strange rant, claiming the flight she was on “isn’t going to make it to Orlando”, adding: “That flight will f***ing blow up.”

The furious passenger has since apologised for the meltdown, and has gained 107,000 followers on X – formerly Twitter – and 75,000 on Instagram.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, Gomas called the incident her “very worst moment”.

She continued: “My life has been blown up. It’s frightening. Things go viral and everything changes.”

The passenger added: “First and foremost, I want to take full accountability for my actions. They were completely unacceptable. Distressed or not, I should have been in control of my emotions, and that was not the case.”

Gomas also said the “use of profanity was completely unnecessary”.

It appears Gomas’s breakdown came after an argument with a relative, who she claimed had stolen her airpods.

In a police report, it states: “The female then started claiming the aircraft was not safe and did not want the aircraft to leave due to her believing it would not make it to its destination,’ the police report states.

“Due to the statements the flight attendants felt the aircraft needed to be rescreened. [The airline manager] explained that the passenger was denied boarding and they wanted her escorted to the public side.”

Gomas owns marketing firm, UpperCut Marketing, which works with the likes of Microsoft and Xbox.

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