Rats on a Plane: Air India Flight Forced to Land to Avoid 'Catastrophe'



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Air India Rats on plane

An Air India Airbus A321.(MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/GettyImages)



Giant rats

An Air India flight was grounded due to rats on board.





An Indian airplane, carrying hundreds of passengers, was forced to land after rats ran amok.


Air India flight AI021 was travelling from Calcutta to New Delhi when members of the staff spotted the rodents running around the cabin, The Times of India reported.


The Airbus A-321 landed safely at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. As all passengers disembarked the aircraft was taken out of service to undergo pest control treatment in the form of fumigation.


"Rats on board an aircraft can lead to a catastrophe if they start chewing up electric wires of a fly by wire plane," a senior commander said.


"If that happens, pilots will have no control on any system on board leading to a disaster."


An Air India official said that rat infestation was a "common phenomenon" on planes around the world as rodents could "get in anywhere".


"They follow the catering vans into the plane when they smell the food," the official said speaking on condition of anonymity.



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