Yet another case of chemical alert on board: passenger on an Air Arabia flight defecates on the floor
Another round, another ride, another me**ing flight (literally). After the diarrhea emergency on Delta flight DL112, which took off from Boston and [...]

Another round, another race, another flight of me**a (literally). After the diarrhea emergency on Delta flight DL112, which took off from Boston and headed to Rome, which we wrote about last week, unbelievably another similar mishap happened.
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Let's go back about 48 hours: it is Saturday, September 14 and we are at theAmsterdam-Schipol Airport aboard an A320 from Air Arabia (low-cost operating several direct connections between Morocco and Amsterdam).

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Looks like a smooth flight: everything is proceeding as usual and there is nothing to suggest that there might be delays or, worse, problems. The flight attendants, therefore, begin boarding operations: the passengers, in a more or less composed manner, board the aircraft and take their seats.
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One in particular, however, manifests the need to use the toilet; however, the cabin crew informs him that the toilets are not usable at the moment. From this moment on, the unthinkable happens: without turning around too much, the passenger pulls down his pants and Performs his physiological needs on the floor - near the front galley--in front of the astonished faces of the cabin crew and the poor passengers sitting in the front rows. Not only that, apparently the man, not content, also smeared his own feces on himself; a creepy scene, in short.
It is unclear why the man did this: it may have been a sudden attack of stomach ache or, instead, a 'reprisal' against the flight attendants who did not allow him to use the bathroom? The only thing certain is that it was a (bleep) flight.. Yet another.
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