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While some readers might not give a crap, here comes story No. 2.
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And, yes, the subject matter is just as smelly as the original.
For those fortunate enough to have bypassed the original story, here’s the terrifying rerun: A passenger’s diarrhea forced a Delta plane to return to the airport after a serious blast of fecal matter contaminated the entire aircraft over the weekend.
“This is a biohazard issue,” the pilot told air traffic control, recorded from LiveATC.net and shared on the social-media site X. “We’ve had a passenger who’s had diarrhea all the way through the airplane, so they want us to come back to Atlanta.”
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Now additional (and surely unwanted) crappy footage has emerged, showing the “runs on the runway” in a new undesirable light.
The latest clip was posted to X by a user who goes by the handle “Xansby Swanson.” In it, somebody can be seen walking down an aisle of the airplane and recording the carnage with their phone as they’re exiting/deplaning.
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There is little left to the imagination as the phone’s camera pans along the brown-covered floor, which appears to be partly covered by paper towels.
You’ve heard of turbulence. Consider this turd-ulence.
The Airbus A350 was 90 minutes into its flight to Barcelona when the “medical issue” occurred, reported Air Live, an aviation news and services site.
The passengers and crew were transferred and their flight made it to Barcelona the next day.
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It is unknown if the person with the digestive problem was on the same flight.
“Delta Flight 194 from Atlanta to Barcelona returned to Atlanta following an onboard medical issue,” a representative for the airline told Insider.
“Our teams worked as quickly and safely as possible to thoroughly clean the airplane and get our customers to their final destination. We sincerely apologize to our customers for the delay and inconvenience to their travel plans.”