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Home / Lifestyle / Passenger's Nightmare: Seated Next to "Human Biohazard" on 5.5-Hour Flight

Passenger's Nightmare: Seated Next to "Human Biohazard" on 5.5-Hour Flight

7 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Passenger seated next to elderly man who soiled himself mid-flight
  • Plane landed with "literal poop smears on the seat" and on the man
  • Passenger described the ordeal as a "real crappy landing"
Passenger's Nightmare: Seated Next to "Human Biohazard" on 5.5-Hour Flight

On November 7, 2025, a Delta Air Lines passenger experienced a harrowing cross-country flight from Florida to Los Angeles. What was supposed to be a smooth, direct journey quickly turned into a nightmare after the passenger was seated next to an elderly man who required airline assistance.

The passenger, who shared their ordeal on Reddit, initially felt relieved to avoid any layovers. However, their relief soon turned to disbelief as the elderly man, who appeared to have "some serious mobility issues," was assigned the seat next to them. The passenger described the moment the man sat down, saying, "I knew I was SOL."

Throughout the 5.5-hour flight, flight attendants repeatedly checked on the elderly traveler, "assessing the situation." It was only upon landing that the true horror was revealed. As the man stood up, the passenger was met with a shocking sight: "There were literal poop smears on the seat. And on him. I had spent an entire cross-country flight marinating in that odor."

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Stunned, the passenger stumbled off the aircraft "in shock." A flight attendant apologized and offered 5,000 Delta SkyMiles as a gesture of goodwill, but the passenger felt the compensation was inadequate, stating, "I think I deserved therapy and several showers."

The incident has since gone viral online, sparking discussions about airline hygiene and the handling of such situations. While Delta claims to disinfect cabins prior to boarding, the passenger's experience has raised concerns about the airline's response and the overall cleanliness of aircraft.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Delta Air Lines passenger was seated next to an elderly man who soiled himself during the 5.5-hour flight, leaving the passenger surrounded by "literal poop smears" upon landing.
Delta Air Lines apologized to the passenger and offered 5,000 SkyMiles as a gesture of goodwill, but the passenger felt the compensation was inadequate given the ordeal they experienced.
The incident has sparked discussions about airline hygiene and whether Delta's cleaning protocols are sufficient to handle such biohazard situations, with some questioning if the entire contaminated seat was properly removed before the plane departed again.

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