Thursday, November 05, 2015

Farting sheep forced plane to make emergency landing

A Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 was forced to make an unexpected stopover after methane gas set off the fire alarm.



The cargo flight from Australia to Kuala Lumpur, with 4 crew and 2,186 sheep on-board, was flying just to the south of Indonesia when the smoke alarms sounded.

Crew on-board SQ-7108 descended the aircraft immediately and diverted to Bali where they landed about 45 minutes later.



Emergency services didn’t find any trace of fire or smoke and identified the cause to be the result of exhaust gasses and manure produced by the sheep. The plane and its cargo were able to depart the holiday island about three hours later.

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