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  • Its called AIR CONDITIONING

  • HOXHOAXAXHOHOAXHOAXHOAXHOAHOAX­HO, SERIOUSLY, I HAVENT LAUGHED LIKE THAT FOR A LONG TIME. I HOPE YOURE BEING SARCASTIC.

  • a good way to tell is color, most things on a plane, when burned, create very black smoke (I watch too many documentaries).

  • the pilot was aving a spliff

  • *air

  • Its not smoke fool its the pressurised cabin air, happened on my aer lingus flight, we landed. I stood up, and the cabin roof is quite low so my head was right next to the little ceiling vents and i felt cold sir hitting the side of my face.

  • Everybody else is calm cause they know the plane's not on fire.

  • Whats with the smoke??

  • that happened on one of my united flights out of chicago. it started coming out of the vents near the floor and my sister completely flipped out

  • That happens in humid conditions, it stops when the shut the doors. Pressurization heats up the cabin, so they need some serious air conditioning to keep temperatures nice.

  • the air conditioning is! what pressurizes the cabin

  • THE PLANE IS NOT ON FIRE! I THINK YOU'RE JUST DUMB.

  • LOL, I think everyones calm, if I was on that plane I'd be freaking out as if there was a damn terrorist on the plane

  • The reason others are calm is because they know that when cool air from airconditioners meets moist air from outside, condensation and whisps of air will form. Welcome to the world of flying!

  • Just water vapor coming through the air-conditioning.

  • what's happening?

  • its steam cold sta=eam(airconditioning)

  • lol, u know nothing about aircraft then...

  • Haha thats cute.

  • We added a few smoke machines to keep everyone entertained.

  • that's really nothing special... saw that a couple of times, the same effect as when you leave the shower and open a window in winter. only water vapor

  • it's just air conditioning ;)

  • haha our plane was like that to but cabin crew mentioned that it was for air conditioning during the flight

  • WTF LOL

  • sorry i farted toilets were n/a

  • "Everybody else is calm" Yeah thats maybe because they have common sense !

  • who said they were cheap

  • they do that on all euro-us flights

  • lol..... its the a/c

  • ok this happens due to hot humid weather. But it really happens when the cockpit crew select full cold on the airconditioning pack temp selectors....,big mistake, you must select at least 1/4 position out of full cold in order to have max cooling efficiency and this phenomenon not to happen and scare pax when ambient conditions are like this....

    trust me a flight engineer knows....

  • This normally happens when the weather is hot and humid and the air conditioning is switched on.

  • the planes not on fire its the AC DUMB ASS

  • you stupid asshole, was that your first time to fly ?? it´s called AC

  • some one smoking a j or some 1 had a hot fart

  • @skateboy159

    Aye........the two pilots! haha

  • totally obvious that is was just the AC

  • stupid asshole. 1st time to fly? haha

  • its the ac it happened to me when i flew airtran

  • what was that?

  • Macaustephan is correct, there is nothing wrong with the aircraft, this is simply the air conditioning unit, this is mostly common when the AC hasn't been running for sometime and the air in the aircraft is warm also this sometimes happens when the AC is first turned-on, takes a few minutes to dissipate, totally normal.

  • Nothing to worry about...it is the airconditioning which is normal.....It will stop as soon as the doors are closed and the hot humid air has been cooled.

  • @macaustephan

    Thanks for the info captain youplanet.

  • @macaustephan Yeah its like frosty air I believe? Or is it something different?

  • @macaustephan Yes, hot humid air carries more water vapour (that's what humidity is). When it cools, the vapour precipitates as tiny drops - it's actually fog, not smoke.

  • that happens all the time it is just the air.

  • air con

    

  • sleeping gas 

  • LOL, i think our plane is on fire... either that was sarcasm or your first time on a plane..

  • Boeing 777's do this sometimes. Something to do with moisture in the air. Like it's supposed to. Well it's did it on my Air New Zealand flight anyway.

  • It's only the airplanes air conditionar and oxygeon . That's how airplanes work their air conditionars and heaters okay . The pilots flight crew and the airplane airline will allert all of you if there where a emergency Sincerly Nadine Dambra

  • you`re an idiot

  • This is just condensation due to the outside temperature and humidity -- happens every single day between about May and September, and it stops as soon as the engines are started. Would you rather they turn the a/c off and let you sweat it out? It wouldn't matter if you were on a Delta 777 or an AirTran 717. Moron.

  • "I think my plane is on fire" Have you ever flown before?

  • Typically normal just condensation.

  • "I think our plane is on fire." You are a complete idiot. I'm sure "cheap" flights are all you can afford.

  • LOL the AC is on ;D

  • It's condinsation from the AC. VERY NORMAL

  • air-con right?

  • air asia?

  • No point worrying about it, if the flight goes tots up little you can do about it

  • Hmmm... Weres the leak maam? HAHAHAH

  • That's the air conditioning, you idiot.

  • Its called....Oxygen

  • I hope sometime people know how to differentiate smoke from steam

  • Haha that's happened to me before... Its wicked cool, lol. It's condensation. :)

  • "the planes' on fire"??!!??!!

    Are u fucking retarded guy? Or are u born like this?

    It's the cooling system dumass! What happens when u mix heat with cool air?! it's called Prespiration!!!

    Grow a damn brain!

  • Kind of neat, something you don't see every day anyhow. I don't know that the author deserves all the cunty remarks here though. Wankers.

  • That would be the air conditioner. Depending on humidity and moisture in the passenger cabin, they all give that fog like effect. If it was a fire, you would have smelled something very raunchy.

  • air conditioning CUNT!!!

  • you're a moron.

  • its fog god stop being dumb hot air + cold air = FOG damn is it that hard come on guys.

  • cold air + hot air = mist

  • Looks like a clogged condesation line,so the moisture had to come out somewhere

  • thats not smoke cuz the hot and cold air mix together

    and it forms a mist wen the ac blows air

  • It was normal, usually you can see that smoke on national airline too. I remember that the smoke are actually bacteria killer to eliminate harmful bacteria circulate inside the plane.

  • Fortunatlry for you, the plane was never on fire. It was the air conditioner giving off condensation! Man, that must have been scary.

  • Did the plane crash?

  • its da air conditioining

  • thats the air conditioning cooling the cabin

  • that's not fire, not even smoke, it's a dry-ice machine

  • the plane is on smoke. not on fire.

  • @hironoburiko on smoke? wow i think you are donniedarkodavinson's brother cause you said something stupid just like him.

  • @arwing02 Its cold air and the cabin seems to be rather warm so the cold air is quickly condensing forming vapor. This is not rocket science.

  • the clouds r commin in..:0

  • what a douche bag...

  • It's not even Oxygen. It's just the air conditioning system. Happens all the time when I takeoff from hot countriies. It's water vapour condensing. Oxygen doesn't need to be pumped into the cabin. Air is taken from outside the plane at high altitude and pumped in...compressed so that it has the same partial pressure of oxygen as what you would find at around 6000 ft.

  • обычное явление, ни чего сверх естественного.

    

  • That's from the Airco.

    It's blowing cool air.

    BTW: Easyjet?.

    :).

  • I was on a flight from Doha, Qatar and the A/C was creating much more condensation than this

  • its the AC !

  • the planes on fire! quick! get the video camera and put it on youtube!

  • HOLY SHIT THE PLANES ON FIRE! SOMEONE CALL 911 !!!!!

    hehe

  • ah it's just the AC

  • WOW thats sad. Its oxygen u retard so u can breathe.

  • @UAdanielTOR it's his first time in a airplane. He thinks even in high altitude there's enough oxygen and they could just turn on the AC. poor guy.

  • i wonder what makes the oxygen visible

  • Hahaha everyone's too calm the plane's on fire!!

  • lololololol itz a fier on the plane and everyone dont care......

  • POISON GAAAAAS!

  • omg,what an idiot. This was the air condicionated of the plane -.-' sometimes,when it is very cold it comes like this -.-'

    looks like it is the first time you fly...

  • is KLM a cheep flight

  • I've been flying on an Airbus A320 and A321 eight times a year for the past ten years. See this every summer. I'ts just the cold air from the air conditioning.

  • it's just the aircondition...

  • haha,it happen to me i was alone and i was like wtf and everyones also pretty freak out, then it stop come smoke then after 5min they told us it was like aircondition xD

  • And minniyer can't spell.....

  • its oxygen, I know because the first time I saw that happen I shat myself and started panicking and thought that it was pretty strange that I was the only one freaking out. stupid bt funny stuff

  • omfg xD

  • lol

  • its to pressureize the cabin. they do it coz you cant breave at 35,000ft so they preasureize it so its at 8,000ft wheer you can breave

  • incorrect, its the air conditioning. Cool air from the air conditioning meeting the moisture in the warmer air condensing and producing mist. If it was also at 35,000ft all the over head lockers would not be open with half the passenger load walking around :P

  • no i said that you CANT breave at 35,000ft not that they are AT 35,000ft

  • but cold air comes down!

  • its gas that makes passengers calm?

  • When the AC comes on after a plane has been sitting for a while in a hot humid place, makes a fog. it happens all the time... last two flights I had same thing happened.... it;s called micro-climate. Happens in small places with rapid changes in temp and humidity

  • Attendant: "We would like to reassure you that the smoke coming from the side of the capin is perfectly norm-" *BOOOOM*

  • oh that's normal, it's just fog for the comedy act.

  • does ryanair charge you for that ????

  • -.- cant u see dumbass? this is not smoke, this is the "very-high-tech" entertainment system of ryanair - you can have the clouds INSIDE the airplane :D

  • LOL! Yeah, then the lights dim and the red/green lasers go off, as well as flashing lights. A mirror ball then drops down, techno music blares out, the attendants hand out E pills and the plane's a 40,000-foot-high rave.

    Not really, LOL.

  • now thats a flight I would love to work! haha

  • @SenorSpode lol that is morbidly quite funny

  • @SenorSpode lol they need to have like tht

  • @Grassy1990 I think I forgot the glo-stix, did I mention glo-stix? ;-)

  • lolololol

    +1 rep

  • thats the cold air mixed with the hot air and it makes that smoke but anyway the flight attendants should say that because some people that ive seen in a people freeked out!

  • All the is, is the air conditioner. They make it like that on cheap flights to punish you for not taking first class and let you freeze :)

  • not really there was a crash over the atlantic where the pilots thought that, but the electrical wires were being burned from fuel.

  • Passive smoking indeed.

  • Its just the air conditioning, cool air meeting very warm air. Flight attendants however should always explain this to the passengers to reassure anyone who is anxious. You see this alot when operating flights in tropical climates.

  • That does loke like smoke right enough

  • Its the air conditioning. Cheap airlines have it like that for some reason.

  • Its just the air conditioner man.

  • All that is is condensation formed from the air conditioning packs on the airplane. I am guessing that it was pretty warm and muggy that day. Saw this all of the time in the jet I flew in the summer months.

  • this hapend when cold air mix with outside hot air making smokee

  • Smoke from a fire doesn't come evenly from all the air vents across the aircraft.

  • Its smoke from the big weed pipe. why do you think everyone is so calm and relaxed..

  • Is this guy actually serious? The smoke has to have a burning stench and hurt to breathe in if it was a fire ...

  • on a second thought ...ITS FIREEEEEEEEEEE RUNNNNNNNNNNNN OMF IM BURNINNNNNNN RUNNNNNNNN FIREEEEE PANICCCCC ( airspeed indicator trrrTrrtrrrTRRr) ( too low terain )(flaps flaps ) boingggggg boingggg RIP LOL

  • LMAO!!!! dont sink! dont sink! too low, terrain! too low, terrain! dont sink! tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tickT­RRRRR!!!!

    hahahahahaha

  • @ncn8ochaser haha

  • thats not a fire lmao thats the a/c ! was this your first flight ever ?lol

  • it must've been really hot outside, or the ac just started...thats just condensation.

  • i think so tooo

  • Its the air con or somthing?

  • That's just the air conditioning system that controls the depressurization, that's normal.

  • its actually a thing to kill viruses bug's things of that nature.. from Dominican republic to Ireland via air france it was spread on both occasions

  • Its the hot, moist are condensing threw the A/C system. This happend to me on a flight from Tampa, FL.

  • everyone's calm because they aint an idiot like you.

  • @nzthunderboy Hahahha LOL

  • @nzthunderboy aren't not ain't. Idiot.

  • Thats just depressurization. It does that to prevent damage to your ear( pressure of the climbing airplane) so next time you ride a plane, don't act like a idiotic curious guy.. :D "PLANES ON FIRE!!"

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  • That's humidity.

  • It's the air conditioning

  • If it was smoke you'd know instantly because a) you'd smell it and b) your eyes and respiratory system would become irritated.

  • clap your hands! New discovery! Condensation can produce fire!

  • loool

  • Well what it is in planes from foreign countries normally get moskitoes so they get this thing and it sprays maskito killers poison everywhere but not are poison

  • haha

  • Haha, thats not smoke from fire!

  • Its dry Ice you eejit!

  • lol dry ice doesn't float up...Its condensation due to hot air outside flowing through the airconditioning...I tried it in Vietnam and Singpore

  • lol! and why would dry ice be on a plane?

  • Im 14 and I know that is just condensation.

  • you r 14 well good for you!

  • was it airborne?

  • guess... AIR-borne

  • what a moron!

  • I flewon an Airtran 717 from Atlanta to Tampa two days ago and that same thing happened. That's condensation from the A/C.

  • u moron...bitch...is this the first time you flyin...

  • lol scary? its a bit obvious what it is. I fairly hot airplane meats cool air you get a mist. duuhhh. Would'nt say its cheap flights, just proves theres good air con :D

  • Poison gas attack. Panic. Open the door whilst in air. Bounce of concrete.

  • thats the air conditioning.

  • lmao

  • This happened to me on the L-1011. Scary at first but once we started to taxi, it was gone.

  • lol

  • ok. that is just moisture they circulate through the plane. This has happened numerous times to me on various airlines dont worry.

  • its chemtrails,,,... happy inhale of poisonous chemicals :)

  • tell me you're joking... please!

  • the planes going threw a cloud in the sky

  • this happened last summer when i flew on jetstar, it was an incredibly hot and humid day. a bit a water would even drip down from the overhead lockers.

  • nice!!..this is the A/C