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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-04-2012 @ 8:58PM
Les said...
Also a tip if you do fly again DO NOT drink coffee or hot tea i know for a fact that on some aircraft, not all but some, the pottable water is disguisting. In fact they found ecloi in the pottable water tank on a jet a few weeks back were i work. While i obviously cannot say were just be safe and realize no airline cleans those tanks the way they are supposed too. They drain is disguisting. I flew in a plane last week that had green stuff growing around the drain water that was served came from. I try not to serve it to people out of i feel bad doing so but i cannot voice that without getting fired so if asked i will make and serve coffee or tea but i NEVER offer those to people or even make coffee unless requested and most of the time if isnt alread made people will choose something else and i sigh relief yet possibly another G.I. bug dogged for some poor unsuspecting customer...