how do airplanes dispose of human waste?

The article below, from Reuters, says that a man in Spain was almost killed by frozen human waste ejected from an airplane.

Is it true that airplanes just eject the human waste into the atmosphere? Say it ain’t so!


Quand les talons claquent, l’esprit se vide.
Maréchal Lyautey

It ain’t so.

Commercial airliners store waste in holding tanks which are pumped out while on the ground during normal ground servicing.

While it is possible for the external valve to fail and a leak to occur, airplanes do not just “eject the human waste into the atmosphere”.


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Even if you live nowhere near a military target… you can still be attacked by an icy BM!

(Didn’t this question come up within the past three weeks?)

Needless to say, the holding tank answer is correct.

  • Rick

And I though that “crappy airline” was just a metaphor…
A few years ago, some “blue ice” (frozen, blue-colored water from an airplane’s toilet) hit a home in my state and damaged the roof. The evening news even showed pictures of the offending ice and the damage it caused (it must have been a slow news day). Also, I’ve heard several stories like it. I’m sure that these things are probably the result of (non-human) leaks, but it’s not a rare event.


–It was recently discovered that research causes cancer in rats.

I thought I heard of at least one person killed by falling waste from an airplane. I can’t site any reference though. Maybe it was an urban legend.

You know that strong sucking sound the toilet on the aircraft makes when you flush it? You think that is just the fluid going into the holding tank at 30,000 feet? Ever take a peek into the bowl and catch a glimpse of light when you flush?

NOW, you know.

Not really. The gunk goes into holding tanks, though now and then they leak or else, if too full, can overflow.

Trains now, up until a short time ago, used to dump their tanks right on the tracks as they moved. (Gives a whole new meaning to Hobos riding the rails UNDER the carriages, doesn’t it?)

Some years ago, JUST before motor homes became the in thing for senior citizens to tool around in slowly across the USA, I saw a device one could buy for the holding tank. It hooked into the hot exhaust tank and as you tooled merrily around at 30 in a 50 mph zone in some city not your own, you turned a valve and the liquid crap flowed into the pipe, was incinerated by exhaust heat and blown out onto the street as fine ash.

So, just think, if you ever got behind one of those slow monsters years ago and impatiently tooted your horn for them to speed up and was rewarded by a big burst of smoke from their exhaust pipe, you were probably being shit on and didn’t know it.

It is almost certainly UL (though a search of SNOPES turned up zilch), but the story usually goes… trans-ocean flights wait until they’re over the ocean to dump. Temps at high altitude cause dump to freeze. Roofs get damaged and greedy people store icy blue meteors in their freezer, when onshore winds carry the frozen dump (icy BM) back over land.


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Nothing on Urban legends dot com about deaths from airplane waste either.


If you can’t convince them, confuse them.
Harry S. Truman

To hear some frequent flyers tell it, it usually gets served as the in-flight meal.

“I know a place where dreams get crushed, hopes are smashed, but that ain’t much.”

Stephen, I totally didn’t understand what you said about people putting blue meteors in their freezer. Huh?

Nightgirl says

Still happens, as I verified de visu on my trip to Switzerland last week.

That’s why I was wondering if airliners dump their waste in the atmosphere when, for example, they’re over the ocean at a height of 10,000 meters. But it seems from the posts here that the holding tanks are emptied on the ground.

No one sees the underside of a train.

Airlines like their planes to look nice and so don’t want to have long blue “skid marks” on the bottom.


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Dennis Matheson — dennis@mountaindiver.com
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Well Douglips, the way I first heard the story…
A couple living someplace coastal in Florida was startled when something came crashing through their livingroom ceiling. On first inspection, it appeared to be a frosty chunk of meteor. Anxious to get rich, they popped the melon sized ‘meteor’ into the freezer. Eventually, they took it out for a closer look. After wiping the frost away, they marveled at the beautiful blue hue, until they began identifying bits of toilet paper and other unpleasantries.


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