"You can not invent that"



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United Airlines apologized to the passengers for a flight that had to be rerouted when a passenger was stuck in the bathroom.

The Wednesday night flight was headed from Washington DC to San Francisco when the toilet door became unusable while the woman was inside.

The pilots hijacked the plane to Denver International Airport and after landing, the fire department personnel boarded the plane to release the woman, who had joked about her. Calvary, according to ABC Action News.

The unnamed woman, who had been stuck in the bathroom for about an hour, was unhurt but embarrassed.

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A United Airlines plane goes through a Continental Airlines plane while it takes a taxi to take off from the runway at Ronald Reagan National Airport on August 16, 2006 in Washington, DC.
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A passenger posted a video of the incident on Twitter and wrote: "Well, dear friends, this is never a boring moment on @united, we must perform an" emergency landing " in Denver because a passenger got stuck in the bathroom.

"You can not invent that … also Wi-Fi is zero and there is no way for me to charge my phone, good trip."

Another passenger, Jennifer Gettman, told the local KPIX information network: The pilot announced: "In case you have not heard the rumor, we will land in Denver because someone is locked up in the bathroom and, of course, we do not know. Let's not have her stay in the bathroom until San Francisco. & # 39; "

"The fire department, the police, someone had a big draw problem and they managed to open the door after about 10 minutes.

"Everyone applauded, the woman came out, they all felt very bad for her.He seemed to be fine.I mean, I do not know how she was with landing in the bathroom, but she was fine. "

All passengers disembarked and took a new plane to continue their trip to San Francisco.