Saturday, February 12, 2011

EEK! Stowaway rat delays Alaska Airlines flight

The Associated Press

Published: February 11th, 2011 10:26 PM
Last Modified: February 11th, 2011 10:27 PM

SEATTLE -- Alaska Airlines had to delay a flight about to leave Seattle-Tacoma International Airport when a rat was seen scurrying in the cabin.

The airline says the flight from Seattle to Denver had just pulled away from the gate Thursday morning when the stowaway was spotted. The 737 jetliner returned to the terminal, and passengers and crew boarded another plane about 90 minutes later.

Airline spokeswoman Bobbie Egan says the plane won't be returned to service until maintenance workers make sure the rat didn't damage equipment or chew any wires -- and an exterminator certifies the plane is rodent-free.

Egan says workers also are trying to figure out how the rat got aboard. She says in cold weather, "sometimes rodents can seek shelter in strange places."
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My response?
Flight Attendant: "We don't see many rats flying with Alaska Airlines!"
Rat: "With these prices and this service, I'm not a bit surprised."

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