Plane forced to make emergency landing after passenger discovers mouse in her meal
- A Passenger discovered a mouse in her meal, prompting the SAS flight from Oslo to Malaga to divert to Copenhagen for safety procedures, according to Jarle Borrestad.
- Passengers were moved to a different aircraft to continue their journey, with the delay adding only a few hours, Borrestad informed the BBC.
- Oystein Schmidt, an Airline spokesperson, stated, "This is something that happens extremely rarely," confirming they have procedures to prevent future occurrences.
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Scandinavian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Live Mouse Found In Meal
A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight from Oslo, Norway to Malaga, Spain was forced to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen, Denmark after a passenger discovered a live mouse in their in-flight meal. As a precautionary measure, the aircraft was diverted on Wednesday. According to SAS spokesperson Oystein Schmidt, the safety of passengers and crew prompted the diversion. Upon landing, the plane underwent a thorough inspection to locate the mous…
Flight makes emergency landing after mouse jumps out of passenger's meal
A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight had to resort to an emergency landing after a mouse scampered out of a passenger's meal. The incident occurred on Wednesday when the flight was en route from Oslo, Norway, to Malaga, Spain, but was diverted to Copenhagen, Denmark, due to the rodent on board.
A Scandinavian company SAS flight from Oslo, Norway to Malaga, Spain made an unscheduled landing in Copenhagen after one of the passengers discovered a mouse in the food served. The crew evaluated the bizarre event as a safety risk and decided to abort the flight.
The rodent jumped out of a food box, and because it was a safety hazard, the trip from Oslo to Málaga had to be interrupted.
Plane forced to make emergency landing after MOUSE leapt from passenger’s meal
A PLANE was forced into an emergency landing after a live mouse leapt from a passenger’s in-flight meal. The aircraft was diverted for “safety reasons” in case the renegade rodent chewed through wires and caused a failure or fire, the airline said. ReutersA Scandinavian Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing due to a mouse[/caption] Passenger Jarle Borrestad wrote online: “A lady next to me opened the food and out jumped a mouse…
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