FAA: Mysterious Roof Holes Not Caused by Falling Frozen Waste

So-called "blue ice" gets its name and its color from the characteristic hue of plane lavatory deodorizing fluid.
So-called "blue ice" gets its name and its color from the characteristic hue of plane lavatory deodorizing fluid.
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Two Long Island families with mysterious holes in their roofs think plummeting frozen waste from overhead airplanes might be the cause of their troubles.

Lois Farella awoke to a thunderous crash at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday morning (Sept. 9) and found that her roof had a hole the size of a basketball leading straight through the shingles, plywood and insulation, according to CBS New York. At the same time, the roof of Farella's next-door neighbor's house got a similar makeover. And when her roofer, Bryan Lanzello, investigated the damage, he reportedly found a brown, wet stain in the attic where the offending object would have landed.

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