The silliest video ever shot on an airplane

By Budget Travel
October 3, 2012

This one's hard to explain. What happens when you put a bit of toilet paper in an airplane toilet, roll the rest of the roll of toilet paper down the aisle of the jetliner, and then flush? I bet you've never wondered that, but Mark Malkoff did, and he filmed the amusing results on an AirTran aircraft in this one-minute video:

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