Pooping Pigs Can't Fly On US Airways
A woman and her emotional-support pig were asked to get off the DC-bound flight early on Wednesday after passengers reported that the animal began to defecate in the aisle.
According to CNN, the woman and her porcine companion departed the aircraft without incident - allowing the plane full of holiday travelers to make an on-time departure.
In statement to AP, a US Airways spokesperson indicated that emotional-support animals are allowed on flights as long as they do not become disruptive.
According to FAA regulations, emotional support animals are considered service animals like seeing-eye or seizure-alert dogs. However, airlines may require documentation from a medical professional to allow service animals to board - especially if there are no obvious external signs of a disability.