Decision. that airplane should certainly have stayed there and investigated further. if it was just a minor thing, then i can see with why they couldn t duplicate. it was clear that it did happen. it was a smell. it was ozone. it could be damaging to your lungs, your mouth, it burns, if you are exposed to it for a long period of time at all. this was something extremely hazardous and it warranted further investigation. the reason that it was returned to service after three hours having not been able to replicate. that s something concerning to me. there were several passengers who actually got off the flight. what are our rights as a passenger here? if your plane stinks, if you think there s something wrong here and they are still going to take off, can you demand to be let out and have your flight refunded? well, it depends on what phase of flight you are in. at this point they had delayed the aircraft for three hours, it was still sitting at the gate. ....