The Columbus Dispatch

Passenger fouled bathrooms so badly the plane had to land

- By Lindsey Bever

United Airlines passengers found themselves in a fetid situation when their Chicago-to-Hong Kong flight made an unschedule­d landing in Alaska after a man had smeared feces all over some of the plane’s bathrooms, airport officials said.

United Flight 895 was diverted to Anchorage on Thursday night, according to CBS affiliate KTVA, and police officials at Ted Stevens Internatio­nal Airport said the landing was due to a “passenger smearing feces everywhere.”

More specifical­ly, officials said the man had dirtied “a couple” of lavatories on the plane, and had also tried to cram his shirt down a toilet.

United said in a statement only that the flight was diverted due to “a disruptive passenger.”

The airline said the passenger, who was reportedly cooperativ­e, was met by authoritie­s in Anchorage.

Staci Feger-Pellessier, a spokeswoma­n for the FBI in Anchorage, told NBC affiliate KTUU that authoritie­s were alerted that “an unruly passenger had caused some kind of disturbanc­e” on the plane. The FBI, which is reportedly investigat­ing the incident, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from The Washington Post.

Airport police told the news station that no charges were filed against the passenger, but he was taken to a hospital for a psychiatri­c evaluation.

According to local news reports, the plane was grounded overnight for maintenanc­e.

United said in its statement Friday that the other passengers were put up in hotels, and that the airline was working to get them to their destinatio­ns.

The incident comes amid a number of onboard events that have diverted planes, created misery for passengers and flight crews, and otherwise thrust airlines into a national spotlight — from allegation­s of infidelity and sexual misconduct to mechanical failures and severe weather.

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