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Plane makes emergency landing after mouse ‘jumps out’ of in-flight meal
A plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a horrified passenger found a mouse in their in-flight meal.
The Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight was heading from the Norwegian capital of Oslo to Malaga in Spain when the rodent was discovered.
Instead the plane had to divert to Copenhagen for safety reasons.
One passenger, Jarle Borrestad, said on Facebook: ‘Believe it or not. A lady next to me here at SAS opened the food and out jumped a mouse. Now we have turned around and landed at CPH [Copenhagen Airport] for flight changes.’
It’s not known if the mouse was spotted again after leaping out of the meal.
Airlines cannot allow rodents on board to prevent electric cables being chewed and damaged.
Passengers were later flown to Malaga on a different plane, the Independent reports.
Airline spokesperson Oystein Schmidt said: ‘This is something that happens extremely rarely. We have established procedures for such situations, which also include a review with our suppliers to ensure this does not happen again.’
source: Metro
Válaszolj a kérdésekre angolul!
- Why was the plane forced to make an emergency landing?
- What did a passenger find in their in-flight meal that led to the emergency landing?
- Where was the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight originally heading to before it had to divert?
- How did one of the passengers react to finding the mouse in the meal?
- Why do airlines need to prevent rodents from being on board?
- What happened to the passengers after the emergency landing?
- How does the airline plan to prevent similar incidents in the future?
Correct Answers:
- The plane was forced to make an emergency landing because a passenger found a mouse in their in-flight meal.
- A horrified passenger found a mouse in their in-flight meal, leading to the emergency landing.
- The SAS flight was originally heading from Oslo, Norway to Malaga, Spain before diverting to Copenhagen.
- One passenger reacted by sharing the incident on Facebook and mentioning that the plane landed in Copenhagen for flight changes.
- Airlines need to prevent rodents on board to avoid damage to electric cables caused by chewing.
- Passengers were later flown to Malaga on a different plane after the emergency landing.
- The airline plans to review procedures with suppliers to ensure such incidents do not happen again.