Flatulence forces emergency landing

Authored by nbcnews.com and submitted by thekingofsofas

It is considered polite to light a match after passing gas. But not while on a plane.

An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing Monday morning after a passenger lit a match to disguise the scent of flatulence, authorities said.

The Dallas-bound flight was diverted to Nashville after several passengers reported smelling burning sulfur from the matches, said Lynne Lowrance, spokeswoman for the Nashville International Airport Authority. All 99 passengers and five crew members were taken off and screened while the plane was searched and luggage was screened.

The FBI questioned a passenger who admitted she struck the matches in an attempt to conceal a "body odor," Lowrance said. She had an unspecified medical condition, authorities said.

"It's humorous in a way, but you feel sorry for the individual, as well," she said. "It's unusual that someone would go to those measures to cover it up."

The flight took off again, but the woman was not allowed back on the plane. The woman, who was not identified, was not charged in the incident.

jkvincent on May 21st, 2018 at 05:01 UTC »

So many awful fart tales on this thread. I hope I'm never on a plane with any of you.

Garconanokin on May 21st, 2018 at 02:19 UTC »

Farting Bureau of Investigation

AntTheMighty on May 21st, 2018 at 00:46 UTC »

Which is more embarrassing farting or ruining everyone else's day and being investigated by the FBI?