One woman's love of the late Whitney Houston was not right, and was not okay.

A female flier, who sang "I Will Always Love You," disturbed a crew and passengers aboard an American Airlines flight so much that the pilot had to do an emergency landing on May 9, according to ABC News.

The plane enroute from New York's John F. Kennedy International had to cool its jets in Kansas City due to the women's refusal to cool her jets.

When the women refused to stop singing, she was escorted off the plane in handcuffs by two uniformed officers.

But she continued to belt out with fierce passion and spirit, and luckily enough, another passenger caught it on camera.

But who was the women? She was identified as Margaret Gay, 50, of Brooklyn, New York, according to the Los Angeles Times.

She was later interviewed and released without charges without reboarding the flight.

But surely, she got her 15 minutes of fame.

To watch the women's unforgettable serenade, click HERE.

We guess that Houston is still alive and well in many hearts!

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