Maggots “rain” on his head: plane forced to turn around 9 hours into flight
This Tuesday, February 13, 2024, during a 9-hour flight connecting Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Detroit (United States), a plane had to turn around because maggots fell on passengers.
During a flight connecting Amsterdam to Detroit this Tuesday, February 13, a Delta plane was forced to turn around after maggots started falling on a passenger’s head, reports Sky News.
“The woman in the back told the flight attendants that maggots were falling on her head. I looked back and they were slumped over in the seat…absolutely disgusting“, one of the passengers on the flight testified on Reddit on Tuesday, reports Sky News.
“A very strange smell”
Maggots started falling on the passenger’s head 1 hour after the flight started. She then directly informed the on-board crew who discovered the rotten fish in one of the luggage compartments. He had to evade security control at Amsterdam airport.
“It’s really nice to spend 2 hours on (the flight) and find there are rotten fish and larvae traveling with us.” After complaining about it, another passenger lamented on X (formerly Twitter). “A very strange smell“On the plane. She explained that she wasn’t taken seriously.
“We apologize to the customers of AMS-DTW Flight 133 as their journey was interrupted due to improperly packed carry-on baggage (…) The aircraft returned to the gate and passengers boarded the next available flight.“, indicated the airline Sky News. She added that the plane “Removed from service for cleaning“