It’s not every day that air travel feels like a cruise, but that’s exactly what passengers experienced on an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Minneapolis on 7th December. A sudden water leak in the cabin had flyers fearing they might “drown” at 30,000 feet above ground.
The unexpected flooding began when a leak in a rear restroom sent water streaming down the aisle toward the front of the plane, as per the New York Post. Hilary Stewart Blazevic, a passenger, told Storyful that a woman alerted a flight attendant about the leak after using the restroom. The crew failed to stop the leakage despite their best efforts.
“It was utter disbelief and a little panic,” Blazevic recounted, explaining how passengers scrambled to lift their feet and belongings out of the “disgusting” water pooling on the floor.
A viral TikTok video, which has now garnered over 7.2 million views, captured the chaos onboard. The clip, humorously set to Céline Dion’s My heart will go on, the theme song from the 1997 Titanic film — showed panicked passengers trying to escape the gush. A content creator even quipped in the video caption, “The in-flight movie was Titanic.”
Comments flooded in online, with many likening the ordeal to a scene from the Final Destination franchise. “Imagine drowning…on a plane…in the air,” one user wrote. Another added, “New final destination fear unlocked.”
While the incident was unnerving, it wasn’t the only frightening event for flyers in recent months. In September, an Avianca Airlines flight to Colombia faced severe turbulence that left passengers gripping their seats and praying.