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![]() This is not the one on the plane [Rodents pose a risk on board aircraft as they can chew through critical wires] [A flight was forced to make a diversion after a rodent was discovered in a passenger's meal. The aircraft, which was flying from Oslo to Malaga, Spain was forced to land in Copenhagen as a safety precaution after the mouse was found in an in-flight meal. Rodents on board aircraft can pose a safety risk as they are able to chew through critical wiring. Airlines usually have procedures to prevent such an incident occurring] [The incident resulted in a two and a half hour delay as the plane was fumigated and a replacement aircraft was found. A spokesperson for Scandinavian Airlines told MailOnline: 'We made a very normal landing in Copenhagen in order to change aircraft and catering – which is a fully normal procedure when a rodent is found onboard. 'As Copenhagen is our main hub it was the most obvious thing to do as we have easy access to both technicians for the inspection and fumigation - and also a replacement aircraft.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gers-meal.html The Company making the food is rushing meals being made - some using Computer controlled machines, so ideal for a mouse to be jumping around just before the seal is put across the food. Last edited by arista; 22-09-2024 at 07:15 AM. |
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self-oscillating
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who ratted the rodent out?
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Scorchio
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Is someone taking the Mickey?
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Piss orf.
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Stick a sombrero and some shades on it.
Last edited by Beso; 22-09-2024 at 11:11 AM. |
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