Too Stinky To Fly: "Unfamiliar Smell" Grounds Southwest Flight
An "unfamiliar smell" grounded a flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Thursday after flight attendants noticed the smell shortly after take off.
The flight returned to Pheonix as a precaution and the passengers were put on another plane about an hour later.
A spokesperson for Southwest said that the smell may have been coming from "cleaning solvents."
Whatever! We're glad they turned the plane around. Recently, a U.S. Airways flight crew suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning after noticing a weird smell on a flight to Boston. That flight also turned around and landed safely.
'Unfamiliar smell' prompts Southwest flight to return [Arizona Republic]
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@protest: I'm guessing that the key word here is "unfamiliar". Shit is a pretty familiar smell on many planes these days.
@specialed5000:
sigh, yes we can fly a plane at 30,000 feet, but we still can't properly deal with poo.
@specialed5000: That's it exactly -- cleaning products inside planes are rare these days, hence the flight crew's unfamiliarity with them.













So you're saying Southwest stinks.