Into the wild Frontier?

Footage captured the chaotic moment an unruly Frontier Airlines passenger bombarded crew members with expletives while being escorted off a flight to Colorado.

In the F-bomb-laden clip, which boasts over 2 million views on TikTok, a blonde woman in a yellow hoodie is seen marching up the aisle of a plane flanked by staff members as the plane touches down in Denver.

“Everybody stay seated,” the hellion quips, before proceeding to lay into a female air staffer at the front of the plane.

It’s unclear what prompted the woman’s outburst aboard the packed plane.

“Out of my f–king way,” she demands, to which the flight attendant calmly replies, “We’re getting out of your way, sweetheart.”

However, this does nothing to soothe the profane passenger, who rants, “Let me exit b–h…exit stage right motherf—er.”

At one point during her tirade, the unruly flyer accuses the air hostess of not being able to open the “f–king exit door.”

Hoping to help resolve the situation, a fellow flyer attempts to ask her to take a seat, but to no avail as she tells the male crew member behind her to “back up.”

“Back the f–k up,” she demands. “That means you get the f–k out of my face and I walk off and then you get arrested.”

It’s yet unclear if the flyer faced any consequences upon arrival.

Viewers were taken aback by the traveler’s meltdown.

“The hell is going on with people!?!” one appalled commenter wrote. “Why can’t anyone just take a flight and get to your destination without any problems? This is sad.”

“That no fly list gotta be long as hell by now with all these videos I’m constantly seeing,” quipped another.

“They get dressed, pack and drive all the way to the airport… somehow when they get on the plane the whole plan falls apart,” commented a third.

Others commended the flight attendant for remaining cool under pressure. “That flight attendant has the patience of a SAINT,” said one fan.

The Post reached out to Frontier for comment.

Meanwhile, A View From the Wing contributor Gary Leff saw the incident as all-too-common aboard Frontier, remarking that the budget carrier’s plan to install first-class seats seemed futile given that “their customers aren’t first class.”

He then cited several examples of unruly outbursts in the past. These included a passenger who was set off after being asked if she was from Florida, and a woman who had to be carried off a plane in Miami after trying to fight fellow passengers and bite a cop.

Leff invoked controversial comments by Delta CEO Ed Bastian, who attributed the epidemic of bad airplane behavior to the fact that, unlike back in the day, the “masses” can afford to fly.

The travel writer said that while the airline big-wig was wrong, he declared that “ultra-low cost carriers do tend to have more of these issues” and that they seem to be more “common on American than on United, as well.”