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  2. Aircraft lavatory - Wikipedia

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    Each aircraft equipped with a bathroom or lavatory needs to discharge its waste somehow. After an inbound aircraft arrives it is the duty of the "lav agent" to flush the lavatory system. In places where fewer or smaller aircraft are being serviced, a "lav cart" (essentially a small lav truck pulled behind a tug) is used to service the lavatories.

  3. Ground support equipment - Wikipedia

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    A man connects the waste suction hose to the lavatory service outlet on the underbelly of a C-17 Globemaster III, enabling him to suck the waste into a tank in the truck shown in the background. Lavatory service vehicles empty and refill lavatories onboard aircraft. Waste is stored in tanks on the aircraft until these vehicles can empty them ...

  4. Blue ice (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Blue ice can also be dangerous to the aircraft itself — the National Transportation Safety Board has recorded three very similar incidents where waste from lavatories caused damage to the leaking aircraft, [12] [13] [14] all involving Boeing 727s. In all three cases, waste from a leaking lavatory hit one of the three engines the 727 has ...

  5. How an airplane toilet works at 40,000 feet: The ... - AOL

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    From how airplane toilets work to heating food onboard, here’s how flight crew make everyday life happen at 40,000 feet. How an airplane toilet works at 40,000 feet: The extraordinary science ...

  6. Honeywagon (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A honeywagon is a portable toilet unit used in the film and television industry. Many take the form of a specialized semi-trailer. [citation needed] In the UK a honeywagon usually refers to a set of toilets used by the cast and crew. These come in all shapes and sizes - either trailer-base or built into the box body of a truck.

  7. The dirtiest spot on an airplane is actually not the toilet - AOL

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    Surprisingly enough, while the airplane's bathroom, or more specifically the lavatory flush button, is one of the dirtiest spots on board, it does not take the throne of the dirtiest place par ...

  8. Aircraft ground handling - Wikipedia

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    Services related to aircraft cleanliness and passenger comfort: Cabin cleaning – cleaning seats, galleys, and lavatories. Resetting the cabin (folding seatbelts, uniform seat and window shade position) to appear untouched. Lavatory service – exterior service of lavatory by draining and filling of waste tanks.

  9. American Airlines retreats after blaming a 9-year-old for not ...

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    American Airlines has distanced itself from a court filing in which the carrier said a 9-year-old girl should have noticed there was a camera taped to the seat of an airplane lavatory. A former ...