That's silly, there's so many people on the plane no one would know
where the smell came from.  That's my excuse at least.
 

--- In [email protected], Diane Lochner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Flatulence, not turbulence, forces plane to land
>   Passenger lighted matches to hide odor
> 
> By SAMUEL SHU
> For The Tennessean
> 
> 
>   Flatulence brought 99 passengers on an American Airlines flight to
an unscheduled visit to Nashville early Monday morning.
>   American Flight 1053, from Washington Reagan National Airport and
bound for Dallas/Fort Worth, made an emergency landing here after
passengers reported smelling struck matches, said Lynne Lowrance, a
spokeswoman for the Nashville International Airport Authority.
>     The plane landed safely. The FBI, Transportation Safety
Administration and airport authority responded to the emergency,
Lowrance said.
>   The passengers and five crew members were brought off the plane,
together with all the luggage, to go through security checks again.
Bomb-sniffing dogs found spent matches.
>   The FBI questioned a passenger who admitted she struck the matches
in an attempt to conceal body odor, Lowrance said. The woman lives
near Dallas and has a medical condition.
>   The flight took off again, but the woman was not allowed back on
the plane.
>   "American has banned her for a long time," Lowrance said.
>   She was not charged but could have been. While it is legal to
bring as many as four books of paper safety matches onto an aircraft,
it is illegal to strike a match in an airplane, Lowrance said

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