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thursdaysd Apr 21st, 2016 02:02 PM

Maybe NOT Air India!
 
http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/20...otted-on-board

jacketwatch Apr 21st, 2016 02:12 PM

OMG! I thought this was an old article.

Kathie Apr 21st, 2016 03:04 PM

Did the rat have a ticket?

Craig Apr 22nd, 2016 06:15 AM

On a 787 Dreamliner, no less...

AnselmAdorne Apr 22nd, 2016 07:12 AM

They need to install cats.

sartoric Apr 22nd, 2016 07:51 AM

Gee I wish this forum had a "like" button. Great replies.....

Lolazahra Apr 22nd, 2016 10:09 AM

This is just my worse possible nightmare. If I was on this flight there would have been a medical emergency!

jacketwatch Apr 22nd, 2016 10:30 AM

I just hope they did not serve ratatouille that night. :S-.

Kathie Apr 22nd, 2016 10:31 AM

We are having too much fun with this thread.

jacketwatch Apr 22nd, 2016 11:00 AM

:D.

thursdaysd Apr 22nd, 2016 11:00 AM

@Kathie - it was an international flight, so the rat must have had a passport as well as a ticket. Seems he was flying to not from India, maybe for third time!

Kathie Apr 22nd, 2016 11:23 AM

I think they need to comp a few cats some tickets and get this taken care of!

kovsie Apr 23rd, 2016 05:25 PM

Poor old rat! She and her family had obviously learned to negotiate the maze at Dehli airport. Many an experimental psychologist would have been proud of her.

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/5-f...bout-rats.html

rje Apr 23rd, 2016 08:19 PM

I'm enjoying the humor in this thread, and I'm certainly not a fan of Air India, but a quick search revealed that rats on a plane are surprisingly common. I've been seeing a lot of press about this.

CBS news has an article "Airplanes Littered with Rat Droppings and Bed Bugs", citing rodent problems on Delta Airlines, British Airways, United Airlines and American Airlines.

<b>http://www.cbsnews.com/news/airplanes-littered-with-rat-droppings-and-bed-bugs/</b>

And how about a video showing a rat scurrying on a First Class Emirate flight?

<b>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmwFDoX4vYo&feature=youtu.be</b>

I just saw another story about a Finnair jet quarantined in China after a mouse was seen onboard.

This has the potential to be much more dangerous than just a health problem. Pilots could lose control and the plane could crash if a rat bit through an aircraft's wiring. And rodents love to chew on wires.

From the CBS news story:

"a hidden camera revealed that an American Airlines aircraft had been overrun with mice that were eating the insulation on all the interior wiring."

Yikes!

And many airports are infested, too.
The article linked below cites these as having the biggest rat infestations in the US:
Chicago O’Hare International, Orlando International, Newark Liberty International, Miami International and Anchorage International.

<b>https://travelersunited.org/today/rats-top-5-rodent-infested-airports/</b>


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