Mouse hunt delays Norwegian flight to New
York
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[October 30, 2014]
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian Air
Shuttle, already plagued by costly flight delays on its long-haul
routes, was forced to delay a flight to New York by five hours on
Tuesday because of a hunt for a mouse in the cockpit.
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"The pilots discovered a mouse on flight deck," spokeswoman
Charlotte Holmbergh said on Wednesday. "We had to make sure that no
cables or wires had been chewed.
"This does not happen very often, but it does happen from time to
time.”
Norwegian became the only European budget carrier last year to fly
long-haul routes, but a string of technical troubles with its new
Boeing 787 Dreamliners delayed many of its flights, leaving
passengers stranded at airports from Bangkok to Florida.
The airline has since improved its reliability, but it runs its
Dreamliners 18 hours a day, five to six hours more than traditional
carriers, so even small delays can cause significant schedule
disruptions.
"At least the mouse was caught," Holmbergh added.
(Reporting by Joachim Dagenborg; Editing by David Goodman)
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