
Well a flight from Dubai to Amsterdam certainly wasn't lacking from gas.
In fact, it had a bit too much — for the pilot's liking.
A pilot of the Transavia Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after a passenger wouldn't — or couldn't — stop from farting, The Mirror reports .
The flatulence led to a fight, which was really what prompted the pilot to touch down in Vienna.
Police said the farting passenger was an elderly overweight man who got into a scuffle with two Dutch passengers. Even the pilot himself asked the man to contain his gas eruptions.
Yet, he persisted.
When the plane landed at Vienna International Airport, officers boarded with bomb-sniffing dogs.
Unlucky dogs.
Four suspects were escorted off the plane.
(Translation: Passengers who have been removed by the Polizei. 4 voiced threats to fellow passengers and crew.)
The Dutchman who got into a fight were taken from the plane, as were two sisters sitting in the same row.
"It was crazy that we were included," Nora Lachhab, 25, told De Telegraaf . " We had no idea who these boys were, we just had the bad luck to be in the same row and we didn't do anything."
A spokesperson with Transavia Airlines said the four people were misbehaving with verbal abuse at the farting passenger.
"That is unacceptable," the spokesperson said. "Our crew must ensure a safe flight. When passengers pose risks, they immediately intervene. Our people are trained for that. They know very well where the boundaries are. Transavia is therefore square behind the cabin crew and the pilots."
Those four passengers, the spokesperson said, have been banned from further travels on their airlines. They were not arrested because they had not broken any Austrian laws.
There was no indication that the farting passenger was removed from the flight.
(h/t Fark )