Ryanair steward spotted 'necking whole bottle of wine' on flight into Stansted, court told

A Ryanair Boeing 737 NG (EI-EFD) approaches Stansted Airport, Essex.
A Ryanair flight heading into Stansted Credit: PA Images

A Ryanair steward has been told he could face jail, after he was found drinking while on duty.

Sam Thompson, 26, drank whiskey from the aircraft's drinks trolley and downed a small bottle of wine while he was working and the flight was in the air, a court has been told.

A witness spotted him drinking Jack Daniels from the trolley before taking a small bottle of wine from his pocket and "necking the whole bottle".

The defendant, of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, admitted to performing an aviation function as a member of cabin crew while his ability to do so was impaired by drink.

Nishma Khan, prosecuting, said police were called at around 6.10pm on May 18 this year after a witness reported seeing a member of cabin crew drinking while working on a flight.

She said the witness first saw Thompson drink Jack Daniels, before they "proceeded to film the member of staff. He was still on duty while the flight was in the air.

Ms Khan said the witness saw Thompson sit down and "take a small bottle of wine out of his pocket and necking the whole bottle".

Police took a breath test from Thompson at Stansted Airport in Essex, with a reading of 50mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, before he gave a lower reading of 39mcg at Harlow police station.

Ms Khan said the legal limit is 9mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, which is lower than the legal limit for driving of 35mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath.

Michael Carroll, for Thompson, said the defendant and alcohol are "not the best of friends".

Presiding magistrate, Kristien Chafer, ordered a pre-sentence report to be prepared on the defendant, exploring all sentencing options, including custody.

He bailed Thompson until his sentencing next month but told him he might face prison.