Woman admits trying to open Stansted plane door mid-flight
‘Troubled young person’
Haines’ barrister Oliver Saxby told Chelmsford Crown Court there was "no question" Haines was drunk at the time.
Mr Saxby told the court: "On any analysis, she’s a troubled young person with a number of serious issues.
"Seventeen days before this incident, she had been sentenced to a community order for not dissimilar offences, not committed in the air but with alcohol and a loss of control.
"That order had not had a chance to bite." He said Haines, of Station Road in Loudwater, had "to her credit engaged more fully with Alcoholics Anonymous".
Judge Charles Gratwicke warned Haines that "all sentencing options remain open".
Her bail conditions include that she does not travel from any UK airport.
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