Airbus emergency landing in Bilbao due to clogged toilets!

Clogged toilets.??

I would say that defines the word emergency...

Would that be a code yellow or code brown emergency.??
 
How does a plane with 200 people only have one lav?

The tank was likely full, which rendered every lav inop. I was once on a Delta Airbus jumpseat when the crew had this issue, but we were less than an hour from our destination. Had we been several hours away I'd bet the Delta crew would have done something similar.
 
Substitute Plane parts for Body parts as appropriate...

All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide who was the one in charge...
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"I should be in charge," said the brain , "Because I run all the body's systems, so without me nothing would happen."

"I should be in charge," said the blood , "Because I circulate oxygen all over so without me you'd waste away."

"I should be in charge," said the stomach," Because I process food and give all of you energy."

"I should be in charge," said the legs, "because I carry the body wherever it needs to go."

"I should be in charge," said the eyes, "Because I allow the body to see where it goes."

"I should be in charge," said the rectum, "Because Im responsible for waste removal."

All the other body parts laughed at the rectum And insulted him, so in a huff, he shut down tight. Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery, and the blood Was toxic. They all decided that the rectum should be the boss

The Moral of the story? Even though the others do all the work.... The ass hole is usually in charge
 
Sounds like a true code brown!
 
We called this an “emergency pull forward for pilot discomfort”.

It’s a thing.
 
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