Flying high: Bieber fills plane with weed smoke

Feb 5, 2014 - 19:54
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Flying high: Bieber fills plane with weed smoke
Flying High ... NBC reports that pilots on board Justin Bieber's private jet to the Super Bowl had to wear oxygen masks to avoid getting high at the controls. Source: AP

THE leased jet Justin Bieber and his entourage flew to the Super Bowl was so full of weed smoke that the pilots had to wear oxygen masks, according to a bombshell new report.

And Bieber and his father Jeremy were so abusive to a flight attendant that she had to hide in the cockpit.

NBC News, citing an official report of the incident, reports the captain of the flight waed the passengers several times to stop smoking weed.

"The captain also stated he needed to request that the passengers stop their harassing behaviour toward the flight attendant and after several waings asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid any further abuse," the official report said.

"The flight attendant stated the passengers, including Bieber and his father, Jeremy Bieber were extremely abusive verbally and she would not work another flight with them."

Sources told NBC the pilots had to wear oxygen masks because they risked inhaling the marijuana and failing any later drug tests.

The flight from Bieber's native Canada arrived at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey Friday and was promptly searched after authorities noticed a strong smell of marijuana.

The 19-year-old pop star spent several hours in custody but was released after drug-sniffing canine cops came up empty.

None of the flight crew were willing to file charges against their passengers, The New York Post reported.

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