Friday, November 22, 2024

Mouse in Meal Causes Emergency Landing on SAS Flight

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A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight from Oslo to Malaga had to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen. The landing was due to a mouse found in the passenger meal provided by the staff.

The airline decided to make an emergency landing after seeing the safety rules, that mouse can cause trouble and might damage the electrical systems.

The passengers on the flight were shifted to another plane and arrived in Malaga after few hours of decided schedule.

Oystein Schmidt the SAS spokesperson informed that incidents of these types are very rare and airlines are making sure this would never happen again.

A witness from the flight, Jarle Borrestad, revealed that the situation was calm on the plane. But he said he covered his paint with socks due to mouse there. This comes after another unusual incident in southern England, where two squirrels delayed a train by refusing to leave a carriage.

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