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Scientists: Go Ahead & Fart in the Plane

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Moderators, feel free to move to General Skydiving if you feel appropriate.
Maybe even Safety.

http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/travelkit/let-your-flatulence-fly-scientists-urge-passengers-1C8431651

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Let your flatulence fly, scientists urge passengers

Flying increases flatulence, according to an article published Friday in the peer-reviewed New Zealand Medical Journal, and passengers should release the gas -- or risk painful medical consequences.

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Moderators, feel free to move to General Skydiving if you feel appropriate.
Maybe even Safety.

http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/travelkit/let-your-flatulence-fly-scientists-urge-passengers-1C8431651

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Let your flatulence fly, scientists urge passengers

Flying increases flatulence, according to an article published Friday in the peer-reviewed New Zealand Medical Journal, and passengers should release the gas -- or risk painful medical consequences.



One component of altitude chamber training that really sticks in your nose forever .. is the amount of ass gas they retain in the compressed air they used. That was some nasty nasty air.:S

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Oh this is so great. I suppose skydivers prone to passing gas should also have their jumpsuits lined with charcoal and be seated next to the lavatory... wait, that shall only be a bucket far aft? Well, place them next to the door but take care they do not roll it up under 1500 ft :P

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Oh this is so great. I suppose skydivers prone to passing gas should also have their jumpsuits lined with charcoal and be seated next to the lavatory... wait, that shall only be a bucket far aft? Well, place them next to the door but take care they do not roll it up under 1500 ft :P



Ya need a good old school DC-3 for that ;)

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