In today's "Not The Foreign ArchivesOnion" news, an American Airlines flight supposedly had to evacuate all its passengers after a person "passed gas," causing violent episodes of nausea and headaches.
Except that this isn't true.
SEE ALSO: Sorry everyone, but that shocking Amelia Earhart photo has been debunked — twiceThe story, which originally appeared on local WNCN-TV, quotes an unidentified spokesperson with Raleigh-Durham International Airport as saying that all passengers were taken off the plane after it landed at around 4 p.m.

The incident allegedly started when passengers on the flight "became ill with nausea and headaches" spurred by a foul-smelling odor in the cabin.
However, American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein categorically denied this report.
Feinstein told Mashablethat "the flight was not evacuated, and the story is not true".
He said the plane had a odor issue, but that was due to a mechanical fault, not "passed gas."
“We did have an aircraft from Charlotte to RDU this afternoon, that landed at 2:19 p.m. ET, and arrived the gate at 2:21 p.m. ET, that is currently out of service for an actual mechanical issue – and odor in the cabin. But it is not due to 'passed gas' as mentioned,” Feinstein said.
A spokesman at the airport, Andrew Sawyer, also confirmed that the plane was not evacuated, and said the whole incident was about a passenger who had to receive medical help after a foul smell:
"A medical call for someone overcome by an odor was received after the plane deplaned normally," he said.
The story was picked up by many news outlets, including NBC, The Daily Telegraph, and Fox News:

This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.

Featured Video For You
How ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 2 diverged from the comics