Justin flew by private jet with his entourage last Friday to the Super Bowl and according to reports, the flight was chaotic.

According to NBC News, Justin Beiber and his father were "extremely abusive" to a flight attendant during their flight from Canada to New Jersey on January 31, which forced her to seek refuge in the cockpit.

Law enforcement sources say that despite warnings, the 19-year-old pop star smoked marijuana so aggressively, the pilots were forced to wear oxygen masks to prevent the inhalation of marijuana putting the flight and their careers at risk.

During the flight, Justin was accompanied by his father Jeremy, 39, along with 10 other people who comprised his entourage.

The official report of the incident shows that "The captain of the flight stated that he warned the passengers, including Bieber, on several occasions to stop smoking marijuana." It continues, "The captain also stated he needed to request that the passengers stop their harassing behavior toward the flight attendant and after several warnings asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid any further abuse."

"The flight attendant stated the passengers, including Bieber and his father, Jeremy Bieber," stated the report, "were extremely abusive verbally and she would not work another flight with them."

Upon landing, the authorities conducted a search of the plane with sniffer dogs due to the suspicion of marijuana use on board. Law enforcement did, reportedly find empty baggies but no drugs and "No members of the flight crew were willing to file charges against their passengers, so Bieber, his father and his friends were allowed to go on their way."

However, during his interview, Bieber admitted to authorities he had been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. During his interview, Bieber admitted to authorities he had been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana.

This is the latest of the troubled teen's mounting legal troubles. Beiber is presently facing multiple charges in Florida stemming from a DUI arrest last month, as well as assault allegations in Toronto relating to a reported attack on a limousine driver, reports the Toronto Sun.