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Passengers get into nasty brawl aboard plane

Two passengers duked it out in a free-for-all brawl aboard a Japanese airplane, ending in the arrest of a boozed-up American traveler, according to reports.

Wild video emerged from the flight-turned-MMA fight, which featured a crazed American man in a red Hawaiian shirt exchanging punches with another passenger in a black T-shirt.

“This guy is crazy!” the pugilist in black yells as a flight attendant tries to separate the combatants on the All Nippon Airways flight at Tokyo’s Narita Airport, where it was scheduled to depart for Los Angeles on Monday evening.

“Oh, my God! Oh, my God!” someone is heard saying as a baby cries in the background about 6 p.m. local time Monday.

“So, 10 minutes before take off a passenger starts a huge fight in his row. I get in between him and flight attendants, but he won’t 1v1 me,” tweeted @CoreyHour, who posted the crazy video.

“He yells, ‘You think I’m crazy? What about the government!’ Then exits the plane. 1.5 hours later and we finally take off,” the Arizona-based photographer added.

The melee erupted aboard Flight NH6 when the American passenger, apparently smelling of booze, went ballistic, ANA spokeswoman Nao Gunji told The Post.

“The gentleman was screaming and he attacked three passengers before a third intervened,” she said. “Our flight attendant tried to intervene as well.”

The unruly passenger also attacked a female passenger as he went on his incoherent tear, she said.

“He had to be physically taken out of the cabin for eyerybody’s safety,” Gunji said. “He met three of our ground staff and continued being violent.”

One of the ANA workers at the gate suffered a twisted neck and scratches to the forehead during the rampage, she said.

“We had to call police on the spot,” she said.

None of his four victims required medical care and they decided to finally board the flight after being interviewed by authorities.

The unidentified suspect remained in a Japanese lockup Tuesday, Gunji said.

The flight, which had already been late due to weather, took off about an hour and 40 minutes late.

“For the record ANA staff and passengers handled the situation with grace and respect. They did the best they could to diffuse the situation,” @CoreyHour said.