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US Airline Plane Grounded After Female Passenger Strips Naked And Poops On Seat

A female passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight is said to have been stripped naked and naked and pooped in her seat. NBC New York. The incident took place on a flight from Philadelphia to Chicago on Saturday. Police were called to Chicago’s Midway Airport after reports of passengers taking off their clothes and defecating in their plane seat. It is unknown what happened to the passengers. However, the incident caused the plane to be no longer used for cleaning.

“Our team is reaching out to the ship to apologise for the situation and delays in travel planning,” the airline said in a statement. Exit.

“For Southwest, there’s nothing more important than the safety of our customers and employees. We’re grateful for the professionalism of our flight crew,” he added.

In particular, the incident follows a series of flight-related issues for the airline.

Earlier this month, passengers on a Delta flight had a disastrous experience when they were forced to lift the plane’s roof after the interior suddenly fell into a cave.

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After passengers held the roof, the aircraft crew were able to grab some duct tape and temporarily attach the roof. According to passengers, they had to wait hours and then deprene and board another plane to Chicago.

When asked about the incident, a Delta spokesman said, “Delta appreciates the client’s patience and cooperation and apologizes for the delay in the trip.” The airline also compensated passengers by offering 10,000 miles (basically $100).

In another incident, the United Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines was burned in flames due to a rare rabbit strike. The engine of the flight UA2325 on its way to Edmonton started a fire after taking off from Denver International Airport, according to Federal Aviation Administration and air traffic control records. The fire appeared to have started after the rabbit was sucked into the engine before the aircraft took off, the report said.



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