jtexas
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Yesterday, AA flight 1053 from DCA to DFW diverted to BNA due to a "sulfur smell in the cabin/passenger misconduct" - landed without incident, female passenger retained by authorities, psgrs deplaned/rescreened, acft searched/reboarded & flight completed.
Turns out, a woman was lighting matches, and I swear I am not making this up, to mask the odor of a particular bodily function. I'm guessing "silent but deadly".
Turns out, a woman was lighting matches, and I swear I am not making this up, to mask the odor of a particular bodily function. I'm guessing "silent but deadly".