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UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash.– Passengers on a Continental Airlines flight had to hold their noses for hours as sewage overflowed from toilets while they were high over the Atlantic.
"To be blatantly honest, I was more nervous than I had ever been on a flight," said Collin Brock. The University Place man was on board Continental Airlines flight 1970 from Amsterdam to Newark, New Jersey last week when things went bad.
"I've never felt so offended in all my life. I felt like i had been physically abused and neglected. I was forced to sit next to human excrement for seven hours," said Brock.
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Sewage flows from toilet on trans-Atlantic flight


That's after lavatories - in the middle of a flight filled with passengers - started spewing sewage.
"Sickening. It's a nauseating smell. It's very uncomfortable," said Brock.
It was last Wednesday afternoon when his flight left Amsterdam, but roughly two hours into it, the passengers were told the lavatories were out of commission. An unplanned landing in Shannon, Ireland was made to fix the problem.
A pit stop became an overnight stay. The next day, the same plane headed for its original destination of Newark, New Jersey, but just after takeoff, the sewage overflow began. This time, there was no turning around.
"I don't know how you can say a plane needs to be grounded one day for a problem that's not as major as a problem the next day, and it doesn't qualify for being grounded," said Brock.
He says was there was one half-working restroom on the plane for the more than 200 people onboard.
He also says the flight attendants - who were serving meal service in a stinky, unappetizing cabin - told everyone to not eat or drink too much.
"To be told that we were supposed to monitor what comes out the other end of us was insulting," said Brock. "Shame on continental. It was the worst flight experience I have ever had."
Continental gave Collin a $500 voucher for a future flight for the inconvenience. He says he's not sure he'll ever use it
 
It's a good thing those J.D. Power Award people were not on this flight. What a mess!

IAHERJ
 
It's a good thing those J.D. Power Award people were not on this flight. What a mess!

IAHERJ

Did anyone check out the pic with the chick wearing the "hair protector" thing? OMFGYGTBSM! I understand that would be a gross and unpleasant situation, but its not fair to label Continental as the "makes you fly knee deep in poo" airline any more than its fair to call JetBlue the "makes every passenger in America sit on the tarmac for no reason whatsoever for 11 hours" or USAir the "strands 100,000 people every weekend" airline.

I can understand people's disgust and frustration, but a plane is a machine and machines break sometimes. That's undeniable fact of life #47,362. This could have happened to any airline at any time. Just so happened to be Continental on that day.

Oh well, at least Leno and Letterman will have some fresh material for a couple weeks.
 
...its not fair to label Continental as the "makes you fly knee deep in poo" airline any more than its fair to call JetBlue the "makes every passenger in America sit on the tarmac for no reason whatsoever for 11 hours"...

Yep. We all know that title belongs wholly to Northwest! :D
 
This will be forgotten in a week. That homo is just being over dramatic. $hit happens, literally.

"Life sucks, get a helmet"
 
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash.– Passengers on a Continental Airlines flight had to hold their noses for hours as sewage overflowed from toilets while they were high over the Atlantic.
"To be blatantly honest, I was more nervous than I had ever been on a flight," said Collin Brock. The University Place man was on board Continental Airlines flight 1970 from Amsterdam to Newark, New Jersey last week when things went bad.
"I've never felt so offended in all my life. I felt like i had been physically abused and neglected. I was forced to sit next to human excrement for seven hours," said Brock.
Slide Show

Sewage flows from toilet on trans-Atlantic flight


That's after lavatories - in the middle of a flight filled with passengers - started spewing sewage.
"Sickening. It's a nauseating smell. It's very uncomfortable," said Brock.
It was last Wednesday afternoon when his flight left Amsterdam, but roughly two hours into it, the passengers were told the lavatories were out of commission. An unplanned landing in Shannon, Ireland was made to fix the problem.
A pit stop became an overnight stay. The next day, the same plane headed for its original destination of Newark, New Jersey, but just after takeoff, the sewage overflow began. This time, there was no turning around.
"I don't know how you can say a plane needs to be grounded one day for a problem that's not as major as a problem the next day, and it doesn't qualify for being grounded," said Brock.
He says was there was one half-working restroom on the plane for the more than 200 people onboard.
He also says the flight attendants - who were serving meal service in a stinky, unappetizing cabin - told everyone to not eat or drink too much.
"To be told that we were supposed to monitor what comes out the other end of us was insulting," said Brock. "Shame on continental. It was the worst flight experience I have ever had."
Continental gave Collin a $500 voucher for a future flight for the inconvenience. He says he's not sure he'll ever use it

i heard a similar story, but i thought the ship was Steaming for Cleveland...
 
Pilots should have gone right back to Ireland like they did the day before. Completely unacceptable since it happened right after takeoff. Wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed??
 
I thought the guy had to sit next Michael Moore for seven hours when I first read the article.
 
it must have been a 83-85 hired captain with his own agenda. what an arrogant dumb ass. got to love the s%%bs in the world
 
it must have been a 83-85 hired captain with his own agenda. what an arrogant dumb ass. got to love the s%%bs in the world

I thought that too, but that trip is usually too senior for them. Then again, with pbs who knows what seniority means.
 

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