One more incident like this and Delta is going to get a reputation. Just weeks after a mouse was found on board one of their planes, causing an evacuation and serious delay... it's happened again!
According to the NY Times, last night a Delta flight at JFK, bound for London's Heathrow Airport, was delayed and passengers moved to another aircraft when a mouse was spotted on board. "The 147 passengers had waited for about half an hour for Flight 001 to leave the gate when a crew member announced that the mouse sighting meant the plane would have to be cleared."
The officials told passengers that if a mouse were indeed on board, it could chew through electrical wires and hydraulic lines. Ergo, all that is standing between you and certain death while flying is a tiny, little mouse.





Hey, isn't Delta Airlines the official airline (sponsor) for Disney? Was this flight connected to Disney's "Delta Dreamflight" promotion? Mickey may know more than he is letting on.
This is the second Delta mouse in as many months, as well as that tail cone incident over Long Island last week.
They spend millions on advertising, yet their fleet is falling apart. Priorities much?
Mice! EEEEKK! What would happen if an american mice spread swine over to ....errr...ENGLAND? Could Oxford fix that?