Now this is in-flight entertainment.
A jokester aboard a plane decided to prank fellow passengers by airdropping a NSFW photo of an attractive pilot to their phones.
TikToker Jay Nagy, 28, captioned the cheeky clip “wasn’t me” — and watched it take off with 7.4 million views since posting it late last month.
In the viral video, Nagy shows the steamy pic of a chest-baring pilot. He writes, “Just a quick selfie b4 I fly dis plane,” on the snap before sending it around the aircraft to unsuspecting passengers.
“People just looked around confused, a lot just laughed and looked around trying to find me,” Nagy told The Post in an email Thursday.
In his 13-second TikTok, Nagy reported that the pilot made an announcement over the intercom.
“Anyone sending pictures needs to stop,” the pilot warns in the clip. “That is not what I look like. That is not me.”
But Nagy, a celebrated prankster who boasts nearly 9 million TikTok followers, told The Post the PSA was faked — it was really him recording a voice-over.
“I only do pranks I know will do well,” Nagy told The Post, referring to his popular social media account. “I don’t want to prank people out of [malicious] intent.”
Nagy said he likes when people are inspired by his unique content — you won’t catch him performing any traditional “whoopie cushion” pranks online.
“I enjoy making content, it’s fun,” he added. “I love when I get a random idea, and I know it will do well on social media.”
Under his viral plane video, TikTokers applauded his genius joke — even two self-proclaimed flight attendants called it “hilarious.”
“Thanks for the idea,” one impressed viewer wrote. “I gave everyone on my flight to Vegas a good giggle with this one!”
“Legend,” hailed another.
“Ahhhh I miss harmless pranks!” championed someone else, while another viewer called it, “victimless chaos.”
“This is literally peak comedy to me,” commented one fan.
The stunt is certainly more lighthearted than the heated seat-swapping stories of late.
Travelers on Reddit and TikTok routinely lament their flying woes, recently rehashing bitter debates that ensued when they refused to give up their seat.
And while this TikToker’s prank went off without a hitch, other comics haven’t been as fortunate.
One man was shot in a joke gone wrong, while a mom was scorned online for cutting holes in her child’s pajamas in an attempt to partake in an Elf on the Shelf prank.