Sunday, May 3, 2009

Airline Passengers Sue Southwest Over Mysterious Chemical

Two women filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines alleging that they were exposed to some type of chemical aboard a flight from Los Angeles to Nashville.

According to the lawsuit, the passengers on the plane experienced oxygen deprivation and the flight was diverted to Albuquerque.

Once aware of the oxygen problem, the pilot engaged the engines and began a steep ascent. This caused hot air to come out of the ventilation system.

As a result, the women claim they now suffer from serious health problems, including impairment of their motor skills, loss of balance, vision impairment and constant shaking.

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