How 1 Meal Took Down a Plane with 144 Passengers

This free flight on Japan Airlines in 1975 heading to Paris, would end up being the passengers’ worst nightmare. The flight attendants were ready to serve breakfast, reheating a stack of ham omelettes to begin their meal service. The passengers woke up, hungry after several hours of flying, and excited to eat a freshly prepared breakfast. Little did they know, these eggs would take down the entire plane. Let’s get into it! For more videos with medical head scratchers, weird historical incidents, unsolved mysteries, myths debunked, and science explained, please subscribe to our channel! Sources: [Japan Airlines Food Poisoning Case] (75)90183-X/fulltext [Flight Safety and Why Your Pilots Eat Differently] [What Food Should You Avoid on an Airplane] Other Sources: [Brew’s intro song] Manhattan Twist by Avocado Junkie [Music Licensing] Code: KNRYJJMLN7UWTICW, OOBK7CW0YRZYD95K, HSSB8CWIXWKFSPOA, NPP2OZXCKWX1Z7S8, UQBO1R18W9RZIPBA, ZGOPMLV3KVZWMGT4, PBHTWX0WLPXGPMHZ, KNHUGIOBUZYFAX1Z
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