A United Airlines flight to Boston had to make an emergency landing due to a “biological hazard” on board. One passenger suffered from severe flatulence.
Flight 2477 from George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Washington Dulles had to be diverted on Sunday due to a so-called “biohazard” that caused crew members to vomit and passengers to ask for masks, the “New York Post“.
“I’ve spoken to the crew and it seems pretty bad. The crew is vomiting and passengers around them are asking for masks,” the NYP quoted a crew member as saying.
“With this type of biological hazard, the plane must land as quickly as possible”
The “NYP” further reported that due to the seriousness of the situation, the pilot ordered an immediate landing. “With this kind of biological threat, we need to land the plane as soon as possible.” After the safe landing, the “Daily mail” Neither the 155 passengers nor the six crew members received medical attention. According to the information, the plane is currently being thoroughly cleaned.
A biohazard incident is generally defined as exposure to a biological substance, such as feces, vomit or blood, that can harm a person’s health. The trigger for the exceptional situation on board would be loud RTL a passenger who suddenly suffered from severe flatulence.
Plane forced to make emergency landing due to passenger farts
A similar incident occurred a few months ago on another American flight. A plane turned around before takeoff because one of the passengers developed severe flatulence and caused extreme inconvenience to the other guests.