An elderly woman has sensationally called for the return of capital punishment to deal with the Gatwick drone menace.

The rogue pilot has grounded more than 800 planes and left hundreds of thousands of people stranded on one of the busiest travel days before Christmas.

So you can probably guess just how annoyed everyone at Gatwick is feeling right now.

Woman on ITV news calls for the Gatwick Drone flyer to be hanged
Jackie had some pretty strong words for the Gatwick drone pilot (Picture: ITV)

Among the thousands of people whose Christmas holidays have been ruined is Jackie Palmer.

She was supposed to be taking her grandchildren on a surprise trip to see Santa in Lapland, but her plans are now in tatters.

Jackie suggested a rather surprising punishment for the drone pilot who has avoided capture for more than 24 hours from the Army and two police forces.

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‘A whole year we booked this up,’ she told ITV News. ‘A surprise Christmas for all the grandchildren and this has happened.

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‘I think it’s disgusting and if they catch the people they need hanging.’

Wow.

Gatwick Airport has confirmed it will be closed for the ‘foreseeable future including tomorrow’ meaning more misery for thousands of travellers.

Jackie was far from the only person left suffering from the chaos.

Lexie Heath, 73, had to be given a wheelchair after the stress of having her flight cancelled triggered her heart problem.

Passengers stranded queue for information at Gatwick airport which has been closed after drones were spotted over the airfield last night and this morning. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday December 20, 2018. See PA story AIR Gatwick. Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
Stranded passengers queue for information at Gatwick Airport (Picture: PA)
The Arrivals Board at Gatwick airport which has been closed after drones were spotted over the airfield last night and this morning. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday December 20, 2018. See PA story AIR Gatwick. Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
The arrivals board at Gatwick is not a pretty picture (Picture: PA)

The former bank worker was scheduled to fly to Glasgow to be with family for Christmas.

She said she was not used to travelling alone as her husband died five months ago.

But she said airport staff had been ‘fantastic’ in looking after her and that she had been stuck on a stationary plane from 7am for about four hours this morning.

‘I have a heart problem and when I get stressed it races too fast and sometimes skips a beat,’ she said.

‘I can get a pain down my arm as well, like pins and needles. This stress has really set me off, very much so. My legs just go.

A police helicopter flies over the closed runway at Gatwick Airport after drones flying illegally over the airfield forced the closure of the airport, in Gatwick, Britain, December 20, 2018. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
A police helicopter flies over the closed runway at Gatwick Airport looking for the drone (Picture: Reuters)
epa07242327 Passengers wait within Gatwick airport in Sussex, southeast, England, 20 December 2018. According to media reports, the runway for Britain's second busiest airport Gatwick was shut down by authorities after sightings of drones flying near the area. The incident disrupted air traffic and caused the suspension of all flights in and out of the airfield, with 110,000 passengers on 760 flights were due to fly from Gatwick. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Gatwick has been shutdown since 9pm last night (Picture: EPA)
People wait near the departures gate at Gatwick airport, near London, as the airport remains closed with incoming flights delayed or diverted to other airports, after drones were spotted over the airfield last night and this morning, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. London's Gatwick Airport remained shut during the busy holiday period Thursday while police and airport officials investigate reports that drones were flying in the area of the airfield. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)
Passengers faced severe disruption as flights were unable to leave the tarmac while others were diverted to alternative airports (Picture: AP)

‘I’m not that used to travelling alone, it used to be with my husband.

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‘I’m going back up to spend Christmas with my family. My brother died three weeks ago and now I’ll have the extra stress of trying to organise parts of his funeral. I could have really done without this.’

A replacement flight from Gatwick on Friday morning has been organised for her, she added.

Gatwick Airport CEO Stewart Wingate said this ‘criminal activity’ is ‘highly targeted’ and designed to cause as much travel disruption as possible during the Christmas rush.

‘We are working very closely with the police and the security services to try to resolve this for passengers,’ he said.

‘We hope passengers appreciate that we must and will always prioritise their safety over everything else. We are all working flat out to minimise inconvenience and have additional staff in both terminals assisting passengers who are waiting.’

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