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Farts Blamed For Emergency Landing
From news.com.au ...
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The ATSB report should make interesting reading. I'm sure there will be a whole series of one liners that go with this story.
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2186 sheep on an aircraft ?!?
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Paul, This was the new 30 abreast seating configuration - very cosy.
I believe the in-flight movie was "The Silence of The Lambs". Seems like an expensive way to move sheep.
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Goats (Shep's favourite) and cattle are regularly sent by freighters. I haven't seen many sheep shipments, but I guess there's a legitimate reason....
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To avoid animal welfare groups (I say this tongue in cheek).
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Gives new meaning to the title "cattle class".
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