LONDON -- Flight delays aren't an uncommon thing. Mechanical issues,Life Insurance (2022) Hindi Web Series bad weather, a queue of planes waiting to land -- all of these issues crop up every now and again.

But a flight that gets delayed due to two crew members having a falling out before the aircraft's even taken off? That's a bit less common.

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On Wednesday, easyJet flight EZY835 from London Gatwick to Belfast was about 90 minutes late after a "verbal disagreement" took place between two crew members. The plane had to return to its gate, the crew members in question were replaced and for a while there was widespread confusion among the people on board.


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Some passengers decided to pass the time on Twitter.

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As the drama unfolded, Dan Lobb live Tweeted it all.

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Dan Lobb wasn't the only one tweeting about the flight, either. Electronic music band Disclosure were also on board and from the sounds of it they weren't best pleased.

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Mashablereached out to easyJet and they got back to us with the following statement:

“easyJet can confirm that flight EZY835 from London Gatwick to Belfast returned to stand to replace two crew members following a verbal disagreement between them. “The safety and welfare of our passengers and crew is easyJet’s highest priority and in order to deliver this easyJet’s cabin crew need to be able to work as a team. “We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by the resulting delay. The flight has now continued to Belfast”