Imagine yourself on a flight, heading to your destination, when all of sudden you and your travel mates are surprised with weird sounds coming out of the plane intercom. This is what happened during a flight from Los Angeles to Dallas earlier this month and was caught on video by television actor and producer, Emerson Collins.  The clip titled ‘The Weirdest Flight Ever’ showed random moans and groans that he described as a mix between “an orgasm and vomiting”. It has gone viral and received over 1.2 million views on Twitter so far.

“This happened to me last week. It wasn’t the whole flight, but periodically weird phrases and sounds. Then a huge “oh yeah” when we landed. We thought the pilot left his mic open,” Collins tweeted.

“The weirdest flight ever. These sounds started over the intercom before takeoff and continued throughout the flight…,” he added.

In the clip, he said, “Someone on this flight seems to have broken into the intercom system, and continues to make a sound that is somewhere between an orgasm and vomiting.”

As the situation caused embarrassment to flight crew members, a flight attendant was heard saying in the video, “Ladies and gentlemen, we realize there is an extremely irritating sound coming over the public announcement. The flight deck is trying to troubleshoot to try and turn it off, so please be patient with us. We know this is a very off anomaly, and none of us are enjoying it.”

The actor joked about the incident, saying in the video: “I was kind of enjoying it.”

Collins asked the crew members what really happened. However, he said that the staff members said ‘they had no idea!’

Twitter users commented on the incident – 

“OMG.  Hilarious Emerson.  Loved this video.  I can’t stop laughing.”

“That sounds like a set up for that old joke where the flight attendant runs to the cockpit after the captain accidentally left his intercom on & comments about wanting a cup of coffee & a blow job”

“Nah… it was probably the flight attendant trying to learn how to DJ and scratch who appeared to be on the same flight also shared their experience.”