Bizarre Demonic Moans Mysteriously Take Over Aircraft Intercom: 'None of Us Benefits'

There's nothing more irritating than being stuck on a long flight with irritating noises you can't escape, whether it's a baby crying or someone crying. decides to stream music without using his headphones.

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But for passengers aboard a Sept. 6 flight from Los Angeles to Dallas, the irritation came from eerie, ominous groans over the public intercom system.

Actor Emerson Collins recently went viral on TikTok for documenting the flight and the bizarre sounds coming from the plane's intercom. The video has nearly a million views.

"Someone on this flight seems to have broken into the intercom system and is still making a sound that's somewhere between an orgasm and vomiting," Collins told viewers.

@emersoncollins1

The strangest. Flight. NEVER!

♬ original sound - Emerson Collins

The video sounds continue before the flight attendants make an announcement.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we realize that there is an extremely irritating sound coming from the public address system. The cockpit is trying to troubleshoot, trying to turn it off, so please be patient," says the 'flight attendant. "We know it's a very strange anomaly and none of us are taking advantage of it."

"I was convinced that someone on our flight was having a good time," Collins told Gizmodo, noting that he realized it couldn't be a other passenger "who audibly produced these sounds, or the people around them would notice."

According to the Los Angeles Times, this is the third similar incident reported where passengers were sensitive to bizarre sounds coming from the flight intercom.

The internet, of course, has theories. The jokes ranged from the pilot falling asleep and suffering from sleep apnea to someone hacking the intercom from the bathroom.

"This is the funniest thing I've ever seen recorded on a plane", even wrote a spectator.

Collins says there's "no real explanation yet" for what exactly happened, although American Airlines told Newsweek it doesn't. There is no Wi-Fi on the aircraft intercom systems, which means a hack would have been nearly impossible.

“The sound systems on board our aircraft are hard-wired and there is no external access,” said American Airlines spokeswoman Sarah Jantz. "After the initial report, our maintenance team thoroughly inspected the aircraft and the PA system and determined that the sounds were caused by a mechanical issue with the PA amplifier, which increases the volume of the PA system when engines are running. Our team is reviewing additional reports."

The contractor has contacted American Airlines for additional comments.

Bizarre Demonic Moans Mysteriously Take Over Aircraft Intercom: 'None of Us Benefits'

There's nothing more irritating than being stuck on a long flight with irritating noises you can't escape, whether it's a baby crying or someone crying. decides to stream music without using his headphones.

Aaron P/Bauer-Griffin | Getty Images

But for passengers aboard a Sept. 6 flight from Los Angeles to Dallas, the irritation came from eerie, ominous groans over the public intercom system.

Actor Emerson Collins recently went viral on TikTok for documenting the flight and the bizarre sounds coming from the plane's intercom. The video has nearly a million views.

"Someone on this flight seems to have broken into the intercom system and is still making a sound that's somewhere between an orgasm and vomiting," Collins told viewers.

@emersoncollins1

The strangest. Flight. NEVER!

♬ original sound - Emerson Collins

The video sounds continue before the flight attendants make an announcement.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we realize that there is an extremely irritating sound coming from the public address system. The cockpit is trying to troubleshoot, trying to turn it off, so please be patient," says the 'flight attendant. "We know it's a very strange anomaly and none of us are taking advantage of it."

"I was convinced that someone on our flight was having a good time," Collins told Gizmodo, noting that he realized it couldn't be a other passenger "who audibly produced these sounds, or the people around them would notice."

According to the Los Angeles Times, this is the third similar incident reported where passengers were sensitive to bizarre sounds coming from the flight intercom.

The internet, of course, has theories. The jokes ranged from the pilot falling asleep and suffering from sleep apnea to someone hacking the intercom from the bathroom.

"This is the funniest thing I've ever seen recorded on a plane", even wrote a spectator.

Collins says there's "no real explanation yet" for what exactly happened, although American Airlines told Newsweek it doesn't. There is no Wi-Fi on the aircraft intercom systems, which means a hack would have been nearly impossible.

“The sound systems on board our aircraft are hard-wired and there is no external access,” said American Airlines spokeswoman Sarah Jantz. "After the initial report, our maintenance team thoroughly inspected the aircraft and the PA system and determined that the sounds were caused by a mechanical issue with the PA amplifier, which increases the volume of the PA system when engines are running. Our team is reviewing additional reports."

The contractor has contacted American Airlines for additional comments.

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