On Friday, an international Delta flight bound for sunny Barcelona was forced to U-turn back to its starting point, Atlanta, for an exceedingly rare air travel horror: a passenger had suffered diarrhea throughout the plane’s aisle so extensively that completing the flight was deemed untenable.

News of the incident first hit Reddit’s r/ATC subreddit, to which a user shared alarming FAA flight information marking the ill-fated flight’s decision to turn around.

“DIVERT TO ATL — PASSENGER DIARRHEA ALL OVER A/C,” the flight strip read. “BIOHAZARD.”

We tracked one of the plane’s unlucky passengers down — and they confirmed that the diarrhea was, in fact, “ALL OVER” the cabin aisles, just as that flight strip read.

“I woke up and there was a bit of a strange smell,” the passenger, who chose to remain anonymous while speaking of his Diarrhea Plane experience, told Futurism, adding that the flight attendants were forced to perform some DIY ingenuity to deal with the excrement.

“They found everything they could use,” said the passenger, explaining that the airline staff used aprons to craft “makeshift biohazard suits” to wear while dealing with the defecatory disaster. Blankets and napkins, meanwhile, were utilized to cover the feces.

You might be imagining that Delta obviously just got these travelers a new plane, right? After all, this one was covered in human feces. But alas, there seemingly weren’t enough jets to go around, and according to the passenger, the airline ultimately settled the issue by simply ripping out the Airbus’ soiled carpets and giving the passenger plane an extra-thorough clean before reboarding it.

“They actually took out all the carpets for one section of it,” the passenger said. “We were waiting three hours at the airport while they were trying to clean it, but they couldn’t clean it, so they had to rip off the carpet and change it.”

“Then we were back on,” they added. “No problem.”

The passenger also noted that the plane’s staff fully switched over for the second flight attempt, which we’re glad to hear. Anyone who’s forced to make a biohazard suit out of aprons and proceeds to manage an in-flight diarrhea crisis for the next several hours deserves some time off, not to mention a raise.

  • MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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    You know how when you are falling asleep but have an embarrassing memory jolt you awake? Or when you are driving and have a memory that makes you suddenly scream?

    The shitter will never have internal peace. I can’t imagine much more of an embarrassing situation. Poor guy

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      My gf asked me what I’d do if I was the plane shitter

      Without hesitation I simply replied “change my name and my face”

      That’s pretty much all you can do

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      I feel terrible for him too. Some people go their entire lives never knowing the kind of fear that develops with a bad case of diarrhea, and consequently don’t understand how horrible it is to live with IBS.

      I have no words for what he’s going through, other than I hope he has family and friends that are more supportive than mine and more supportive than most commentors.

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        I have Crohn’s and have for years. People don’t realize how fucking cruel they are in these situations. It’s like belittling somebody with cognitive difficulties. I absolutely get it, poop is gross, and other people’s especially, but this is the second story like this in two months that I’ve seen and it’s always framed how terrible it is for the “normal” people who have this once in a lifetime bad experience rather than the person who deals with it and has to live with it every god-damned day.

        And people should know that society is absolutely not made for people with various forms of IBD. It’s damn near unlivable and made worse by the fact that you can become someone’s joke or headline for a problem that society doesn’t want to accommodate for and is totally fine kicking you when you’re already at a low point. People lost their ever-loving minds when they had to stay in because of COVID. I’ve been living that life for over a decade, because I know that this is how people are.

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          I dont have IBD, I have IBS-C/M but you get what I’m throwing down:

          We didn’t choose these afflictions. Our lives are hell. A basic function of every living thing causes us pain daily, and outcomes like this run our lives.

          I don’t go to places that don’t have a bathroom I can occupy for a lengthy period of time. I can barely get any relief at home as it is.

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            I totally get you. It’s a rough and painful way to live. People who don’t deal with it misunderstand what it is to have to experience this every day.

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      I hope they were on their way to the bathroom. If so I would have never left the bathroom for the remainder of the flight

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        In the full article, it said they kept the guy in the bathroom till a few minutes before landing. I’d absolutely refuse to leave the bathroom till it’s been deplaned

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          Same. I got so drunk on a plane once I was vomiting the whole last half of the flight. The flight attendants tried to get me to go back to my seat before we landed, but when they realized what bad shape I was in they let me stay in the lavatory until we landed.

          I hope they let this shito bandito do the same.

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    I need to understand how one explodes diarrhoea so violently that it extends the length of the aisle of an entire plane… while fully clothed.

    Maybe it was a lady in a skirt.

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      1. Get out of seat at back of plane.

      2. Turbulence knocks you on your ass and shite out of your ass.

      3. At this point the floodgates have opened and you need to just get to the toilet asap for damage control.

      4. Run down aisle with shite dripping out of your trouser leg.

      5. Read about the time you “exploded like a chocolate grenade in the middle of the plane” in the paper.

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      I’m picturing the guy running up and down the plane, just spraying shit everywhere like a South park episode.

      “Hot hot hot hot hot hot!”

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      Probably was waiting for the toilet and just couldn’t hold it, then was running back and forth between bathrooms trying to get in one.

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    I don’t know if it’s possible to literally die of embarrassment, but if there’s anytime I’d wish it was it would be in this situation if it happened to me

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    Frankly I can’t see why they didn’t just alert ATC that there was a “health incident” and then tell ground crews on a closed channel what to expect. Would have potentially limited how broadly this news went out

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      It’s going to leak from a passenger anyway (pun intended), so it doesn’t really matter if they try to hide it.

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      My favorite part of this story has consistently been imagining the poor person that has to figure out how to communicate this in so few words. Like, “How should I word this? Restroom mishap? No, it’s not just the restroom. Passenger soiled in aisle? No, it’s mo–” “BITCH JUST SAY DIARRHEA ALL OVER JESUS!”

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    I once vomited on a plane like I was Linda Blair. This news finally made me feel better. At least I didn’t make the plane turn around.

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    I wonder if the cleaned plane still had some lingering aroma. They have just booked flights on competitors for these passengers or offered them a hotel

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    People need to learn to use the toilets at the airport BEFORE boarding a plane. Obviously there are not enough toilets on a plane. Don’t put yourself in that position.