Sewage flows down aisles of trans-Atlantic flightThat's one problem I won't have aboard my Debonair. But I can't cross the pond non-stop, either.
10:55 PM PDT on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
By RAY LANE / KING 5 News
"I was more nervous than I had ever been on a flight," said passenger Collin Brock.
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash.– Passengers on a Continental Airlines flight had to hold their noses for hours as sewage overflowed from toilets while they were high over the Atlantic.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Flying the friendly skies
I don't have a sage, witty intro for this, at least one appropriate to a "family" blog entry, so I'll just run the lede:
What WERE they thinking?! Was that the only plane Continental had available that day? Or are they just THAT stupid?!
ReplyDeleteIgnore my previous email to you wondering where the airlines went wrong, I think I have my answer...
EWWWW!!!