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LAST EDITED ON May-30-14 AT 02:23PM (MST)[p]Pooping Dog Diverts Philly-Bound Flight
May 30, 2014, 10:26 am
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Twitter was abuzz Wednesday with pictures -- and complaints -- after a dog poo'd in the middle of a Philadelphia-bound flight, forcing an emergency landing.

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Yes, you read right -- dog poop forced an emergency landing, according to passengers aboard US Airways Flight 598 from?Los Angeles to Philadelphia. Those passengers took to Twitter to document the smelly ordeal.

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Passengers said that the large dog went to the bathroom in the plane's aisle as many as three times, making people nearby physically ill.

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"The second time after the dog pooped they ran out of paper towels, they didn't have anything else. The pilot comes on the radio, ?Hey, we have a situation in the back, we're going to have to emergency land,'" passenger Steve McCall told Inside Edition.

The plane was diverted to Kansas City, Missouri, where a cleaning crew cleaned the messes, before eventually making its way to Philadelphia, according to passengers.

The emergency landing wasn't the only headache for those travelers. Before takeoff, Flight 598 was delayed on the tarmac at LAX for two hours for fuel problems.

NBC10 has reached out to US Airways for comment.http://www.csnphilly.com/article/pooping-dog-diverts-philly-bound-flight
 
animals should go in the cockpit. Why should we have to smell and deal with them. and for people that have allergies well it makes it a rough flight. People that are blind I can understand a need for the dog
 
>animals should go in the cockpit.
>Why should we have to
>smell and deal with them.
>and for people that have
>allergies well it makes it
>a rough flight. People that
>are blind I can understand
>a need for the dog

I agree. All mid sized critters, such as goats, pigs & llamas should go in cockpit. Larger, cold tolerant critters such as horses, cattle & bison should go in the cargo hold, and count against your check in baggage. The only thing in the passenger section should be those critters small enough to fit in the overhead bins, such as chicken, ducks & rabbits.


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