The official report states "pretty much every one on the plane threw up". Photo / Twitter
The official report states "pretty much every one on the plane threw up". Photo / Twitter
High winds near Washington DC have made for such a rough landing that everyone on a recently-landing plane threw up.
The plane landed at Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC on Friday (local time) and, according to multiple reports, calling it a "bumpy ride" would be a big understatement.
"Prettymuch everyone on the plane threw up," according to the National Weather Service's official aircraft report.
Official NOAA aircraft report amid high winds: "PRETTY MUCH EVERY ONE ON THE PLANE THREW UP" pic.twitter.com/cd83EL6atf
We can only hope the in-flight crew remembers to restock the barf bags in the seat pockets before the flight took off.
There is a temporary ground stop at @Dulles_Airport while the @FAANews implements their contingency plan. The FAA Tower was evacuated due to high winds and FAA controllers are currently transitioning to the airport ramp tower. Normal operations expected to resume shortly.
— Dulles Airport (IAD) (@Dulles_Airport) March 2, 2018
Strong winds have been causing flight disruptions across the US.