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From an article on bbc.co.uk
The article also mentions SAS and Delta flights that have been delayed by mice sightings.
So I'm wondering what comes after the mouse is caught. Is the plane immediately deemed airworthy then, or must mechanics inspect wiring? Isn't there a lot of wiring to inspect?
A Nepal Airlines Boeing 757 has been grounded at Hong Kong's airport after a mouse was seen in the cockpit, an airline official has told the BBC. ...
Nepal Airlines General Manager Sita Gurung said that the plane would have to remain in Hong Kong until the mouse was caught.
The airline said that the mouse posed a potential safety risk.
Ms Gurung said that it was capable of chewing the aircraft's cables and could unsettle some passengers.
Nepal Airlines General Manager Sita Gurung said that the plane would have to remain in Hong Kong until the mouse was caught.
The airline said that the mouse posed a potential safety risk.
Ms Gurung said that it was capable of chewing the aircraft's cables and could unsettle some passengers.
The article also mentions SAS and Delta flights that have been delayed by mice sightings.
So I'm wondering what comes after the mouse is caught. Is the plane immediately deemed airworthy then, or must mechanics inspect wiring? Isn't there a lot of wiring to inspect?