Bethany Bowker’s driveway was covered in human excrement (Picture: KSL)

A woman has explained how she woke up to find her car covered in human poo she think was dropped from a passing plane.

Bethany Bowker, who lives near Salt Lake City International Airport, posted a video on Facebook of her faeces-splattered drive way she claims was the result of a plane leaking its waste overhead.

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The footage shows her driveway covered in small brown fragments that she calls ‘human poop’.

‘I want to vomit right now,’ she explains in the video. ‘All those little browns things is (sic) poop.


‘They dumped all of the poop out of the airplane and landed in my driveway.’



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She claims it is not the first time such an incident has happened (Picture: Facebook)

The FAA has said it will investigate the incident (Picture: KSL)

Later she turns the camera to her car, showing her doors, bonnet, wheels and windshield covered in the waste.

She added: ‘I don’t understand how airlines can get away with dumping their human waste in my yard,’ she said, after claiming this has happened before.

‘This just makes me sick. It’s human poop, smeared all over everything.

What is blue ice? Blue ice is the name given to the frozen sewage that is leaked from a plane passing overhead. It consists of human waste and liquid disinfectant. According to Cockpit Confidential there is no way for planes to jettison waste during a flight, and airlines are not allowed to, it is instead collected on landing.

‘I want some answers, why in the world would they be doing this.’

The Federal Aviation Administration.told WDTN said it periodically receives reports of blue ice (frozen wastewater) falling on a house.

It added: ‘If the person can tell us (the FAA) exactly when and where it happened, we can try to run radar replays to see if an aircraft flew overhead around that time.

‘We don’t provide any advice on how to clean up blue ice.’