American Airlines passengers react as cabin flooded with ‘disgusting’ liquid during flight
Passengers on an American Airlines flight from Dallas, Texas, to Minneapolis, Minnesota got an unexpected surprise when a water leak from the toilet reached the cabin aisle.
One passenger, Hilary Stewart Blazevic, told Storyful that a woman was using the toilet before the leak and did not inform the crew of any problems.
According to a video shot by Blazevic, flight attendants rushed to the scene and tried to stop the leak.
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The water could not be turned off and the leak crept into the cabin during the fast three hour flight.
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“It was complete disbelief and a little panic when I realized they couldn’t turn off the water,” Blazevic told Storyful.
In the video, passengers can be seen holding up their bags to avoid what Blazevic described as “disgusting” liquid, while some try to step over it the water.
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Social media users reacted to the clip and posted comments online.
“How much water is on a plane geez lol,” said one woman on X.
One man added: “Did someone clog the toilet lolol??”
“Better water as fuel,” commented another.
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One user joked: “Could open the door if things get bad. Not like in the movies, you don’t get sucked out.”
“I just hope it’s water and not toilet water,” one user added.
An Alaska Airlines flight in April Honolulu, Hawaiito Anchorage, Alaska had to turn back after a sink flooded, FOX business reported.
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Dustin Parker, a passenger on the flight, told KTUU-TV that the water was 2 to 4 inches deep.
A video shot by Parker shows flight attendants throwing paper towels on the floor to soak up the flood.
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“We apologize to our guests for the inconvenience this may cause and commend the crew for their actions to ensure the well-being and comfort of our guests,” a spokesman said Alaska Airlines said in a statement to FOX Business.