Friday, April 22, 2011

Rats on a plane

This is why we need snakes. [Link]

The Food and Drug Administration has sent a letter of warning (they're really into those, these days) to Delta Airlines CEO Richard Anderson, in which they cited health code violations found on a routine inspection earlier this year. The letter references "rodent excreta pellets (too numerous to count)" found in ceiling panels and in food prep areas.
Delta wants to put things in perspective:
"This clearly was an isolated incident and we cooperated with the FDA immediately to resolve it earlier this year," said Delta's director of communications, Ashley Black.
Except it wasn't? Back in 2009, a London-bound Delta flight was grounded at JFK after a passenger reported seeing a mouse in the cabin.

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