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Fight Breaks Out On Plane. Reason? Passenger Who Wouldn't Stop Farting
The Transavia Airlines plane had to be diverted after a fight broke out mid-air
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A passenger's failure to stop his flatulence led to a fight mid-air (Representational Image)
A low-cost Dutch airlines plane flying from Dubai to Amsterdam was forced to make an emergency landing in Vienna after a fight broke out mid-air, forcing the crew to intervene. According to multiple media reports, the reason for the fight was a passenger who wouldn't stop farting.
The Daily Mail, quoting local newspaper De Telegraaf, reports that a Transavia Airlines flight made the unscheduled stop in Austria after two Dutch men objected to a flatulent co-passenger. Despite their pleas and complaints to the plane's crew, the man reportedly continued to fart. It's unclear whether the passenger had a medical condition that caused the flatulence. When he allegedly refused to stop, a fight broke out.
That's when the pilot decided to land in Vienna, reporting "passengers on the rampage." Austrian police entered the cabin on landing and escorted four passengers off the plane.
The Mirror, a police spokesperson confirmed that "a passenger suffering from wind who was not attempting to restrain himself" was at the centre of the matter. The spokesperson also said that two women sitting in the same row as the two angry Dutchmen were escorted off the plane. It's unclear what happened to the passenger who was farting.
Local media quotes a spokesperson for Transavia Airlines as saying that the four passengers were banned from the airlines and would have to make alternate arrangements to get from Vienna to Amsterdam.
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WIND BENEATH HIS WINGS
Massive fight breaks on board Amsterdam-bound flight after a passenger kept loudly FARTING
Two Dutchman demanded cabin crew do something about a fellow passenger who kept breaking wind on the flight from Dubai to Amsterdam
By Danny De Vaal
17th February 2018, 1:23 am
Updated: 17th February 2018, 1:23 am
A PLANE was forced to make an emergency landing after a massive brawl broke out over a passenger who kept farting.
Two Dutchman who were sitting next to the passenger who kept breaking wind objected loudly – demanded the crew on the flight from Dubai to Amsterdam to do something.
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A plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a massive brawl broke out over a passenger who kept farting
But the flight crew were less than sympathetic and when the man allegedly continued to break wind without any attempt to hold back, a bust-up started.
The pilot of the Dutch low-cost airline Transavia Airlines flight decided to make an emergency landing at Vienna airport in Austria.
Cops boarded the plane after the pilot made a report about "passengers on the rampage" and four suspects were removed from the plane by police.
A police spokesman confirmed that the incident centred around a passenger suffering from wind who did not attempt to restrain himself and that this offended the two Dutchmen.
As well as the two Dutchmen, police also escorted two young women off the plane, identified as Nora L., 25, and her unnamed sister, both from Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
The young women complained to local media that their removal had been unfair.
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Cops boarded the plane after the pilot made a report about 'passengers on the rampage' and four suspects were removed from the plane by police
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Nora said: "It was crazy that we were included, we had no idea who these boys were, we just had the bad luck to be in the same row and we didn't do anything. All I will say is that the crew were really provocative and stirred things up."
A video of the passengers being removed was posted online on social media by Alfred Dekker.
A spokesman for the airline told local media that the four people have now received a ban from any further travels, and in order to complete their journey they needed to find another airline to take them to Amsterdam.
They were not arrested because they had not broken any Austrian laws.
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Pilot Diverts Plane Because Passenger Refuses To Stop Farting
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Imagine being in a confined space, huddled up close with tons of people, only for the urge to fart to reappear again and again. Unsurprisingly, people are getting pissed off. If you were identified as the culprit, you'd probably apologise profusely... maybe even insist it was beyond your control and promise you'll try and 'sort it out' in the bathroom.
Well, not only was a bloke on a passenger plane unconcerned by people's protests to his wind passing, but he actively refused to stop.
A Transavia Airlines flight from Dubai to Amsterdam had to make an unscheduled stop in Vienna to offload the guy. Two Dutchmen who were sat next to him reportedly asked him to stop, and when he didn't they contacted the cabin crew.
The pilot even got involved, issuing a directive to the man to cease farting. When he did no such thing, a fight broke out and the plane had to make a quick landing. Austrian police boarded the plane to escort the guy out - probably much to everyone's relief.
There are some people out there who get an absolute kick out of seeing people recoil in disgust when they smell their farts. While one or two can be funny (as long as it's not so pungent that you throw up), repeated gas - on a plane no less - must surely be bloody awful.
Two women in the same row as the... erm, 'gas dispenser' were also kicked off, with passenger Nora Lachhab telling De Telegraaf: "The strange thing is that we also had to leave the aircraft, while we did not know these guys at all.
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"We happened to be in the same row, but did not do anything to justify the bizarre behaviour of the Transavia crew."
But a spokesperson for Transavia Airlines told the newspaper the women were misbehaving and hurling verbal abuse: "That is unacceptable. Our crew must ensure a safe flight. When passengers pose risks, they immediately intervene.
"Our people are trained for that. They know very well where the boundaries are. Transavia is therefore square behind the cabin crew and the pilots."
How about you - have you ever experienced a certain unfortunate situation where you can't stop farting? Of course, you have, that's totally normal.
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Maybe you've escaped that ordeal by being in a crowded area and being able to blame it on anyone, or perhaps you've been in a car where you can roll the windows down. You might even have been incredibly lucky in that the gas you passed didn't smell.
If you landed on option number three, I envy you.
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Fight Breaks Out On Plane. Reason? Passenger Who Wouldn't Stop Farting
The Transavia Airlines plane had to be diverted after a fight broke out mid-air
Offbeat | NDTV Offbeat Desk | Updated: February 17, 2018 14:16 IST
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A passenger's failure to stop his flatulence led to a fight mid-air (Representational Image)
A low-cost Dutch airlines plane flying from Dubai to Amsterdam was forced to make an emergency landing in Vienna after a fight broke out mid-air, forcing the crew to intervene. According to multiple media reports, the reason for the fight was a passenger who wouldn't stop farting.
The Daily Mail, quoting local newspaper De Telegraaf, reports that a Transavia Airlines flight made the unscheduled stop in Austria after two Dutch men objected to a flatulent co-passenger. Despite their pleas and complaints to the plane's crew, the man reportedly continued to fart. It's unclear whether the passenger had a medical condition that caused the flatulence. When he allegedly refused to stop, a fight broke out.
That's when the pilot decided to land in Vienna, reporting "passengers on the rampage." Austrian police entered the cabin on landing and escorted four passengers off the plane.
The Mirror, a police spokesperson confirmed that "a passenger suffering from wind who was not attempting to restrain himself" was at the centre of the matter. The spokesperson also said that two women sitting in the same row as the two angry Dutchmen were escorted off the plane. It's unclear what happened to the passenger who was farting.
Local media quotes a spokesperson for Transavia Airlines as saying that the four passengers were banned from the airlines and would have to make alternate arrangements to get from Vienna to Amsterdam.
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WIND BENEATH HIS WINGS
Massive fight breaks on board Amsterdam-bound flight after a passenger kept loudly FARTING
Two Dutchman demanded cabin crew do something about a fellow passenger who kept breaking wind on the flight from Dubai to Amsterdam
By Danny De Vaal
17th February 2018, 1:23 am
Updated: 17th February 2018, 1:23 am
A PLANE was forced to make an emergency landing after a massive brawl broke out over a passenger who kept farting.
Two Dutchman who were sitting next to the passenger who kept breaking wind objected loudly – demanded the crew on the flight from Dubai to Amsterdam to do something.
2
A plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a massive brawl broke out over a passenger who kept farting
But the flight crew were less than sympathetic and when the man allegedly continued to break wind without any attempt to hold back, a bust-up started.
The pilot of the Dutch low-cost airline Transavia Airlines flight decided to make an emergency landing at Vienna airport in Austria.
Cops boarded the plane after the pilot made a report about "passengers on the rampage" and four suspects were removed from the plane by police.
A police spokesman confirmed that the incident centred around a passenger suffering from wind who did not attempt to restrain himself and that this offended the two Dutchmen.
As well as the two Dutchmen, police also escorted two young women off the plane, identified as Nora L., 25, and her unnamed sister, both from Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
The young women complained to local media that their removal had been unfair.
2
Cops boarded the plane after the pilot made a report about 'passengers on the rampage' and four suspects were removed from the plane by police
THE CORBYN FILES
Former Soviet spy claims 'Corbyn was our asset... he had been recruited'
Nora said: "It was crazy that we were included, we had no idea who these boys were, we just had the bad luck to be in the same row and we didn't do anything. All I will say is that the crew were really provocative and stirred things up."
A video of the passengers being removed was posted online on social media by Alfred Dekker.
A spokesman for the airline told local media that the four people have now received a ban from any further travels, and in order to complete their journey they needed to find another airline to take them to Amsterdam.
They were not arrested because they had not broken any Austrian laws.
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Pilot Diverts Plane Because Passenger Refuses To Stop Farting
Stewart Perrie in Community
Imagine being in a confined space, huddled up close with tons of people, only for the urge to fart to reappear again and again. Unsurprisingly, people are getting pissed off. If you were identified as the culprit, you'd probably apologise profusely... maybe even insist it was beyond your control and promise you'll try and 'sort it out' in the bathroom.
Well, not only was a bloke on a passenger plane unconcerned by people's protests to his wind passing, but he actively refused to stop.
A Transavia Airlines flight from Dubai to Amsterdam had to make an unscheduled stop in Vienna to offload the guy. Two Dutchmen who were sat next to him reportedly asked him to stop, and when he didn't they contacted the cabin crew.
The pilot even got involved, issuing a directive to the man to cease farting. When he did no such thing, a fight broke out and the plane had to make a quick landing. Austrian police boarded the plane to escort the guy out - probably much to everyone's relief.
There are some people out there who get an absolute kick out of seeing people recoil in disgust when they smell their farts. While one or two can be funny (as long as it's not so pungent that you throw up), repeated gas - on a plane no less - must surely be bloody awful.
Two women in the same row as the... erm, 'gas dispenser' were also kicked off, with passenger Nora Lachhab telling De Telegraaf: "The strange thing is that we also had to leave the aircraft, while we did not know these guys at all.
Credit: PA
"We happened to be in the same row, but did not do anything to justify the bizarre behaviour of the Transavia crew."
But a spokesperson for Transavia Airlines told the newspaper the women were misbehaving and hurling verbal abuse: "That is unacceptable. Our crew must ensure a safe flight. When passengers pose risks, they immediately intervene.
"Our people are trained for that. They know very well where the boundaries are. Transavia is therefore square behind the cabin crew and the pilots."
How about you - have you ever experienced a certain unfortunate situation where you can't stop farting? Of course, you have, that's totally normal.
via GIPHY
Maybe you've escaped that ordeal by being in a crowded area and being able to blame it on anyone, or perhaps you've been in a car where you can roll the windows down. You might even have been incredibly lucky in that the gas you passed didn't smell.
If you landed on option number three, I envy you.
Featured Image Credit: CEN