Rat sighting forces turnaround of Air India jet
Wednesday, 31 Dec, 2015
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Rodent trouble caused the turnaround of an Air India flight to London, resulting in a delay of several hours for more than 200 passengers.
A ‘suspected rat sighting’ by a passenger was made three hours into the flight and the pilot returned to Mumbai ‘keeping passenger safety in mind’ Air India said.
The rodent was not spotted by crew but the airline took no chances due to passenger concerns.
"Air India gives utmost importance to safety. Our engineering team is investigating the incident," an airline statement said.
"A standby aircraft was made available to fly the passengers to London. The aircraft with the suspected rodent will be fumigated as per procedure in such cases of rodent sighting."
In July a similar incident occurred when an Air India flight headed for Milan turned back to Delhi after a suspected rat sighting.

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