Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 5:21 pm
On a Delta flight that quickly turned into an impromptu aviary, two uninvited pigeons caused a stir in the cabin, leaving passengers in a minor state of panic and the flight delayed. Ground crew managed to capture at least one of the feathered intruders, adding humor to the chaos.
Bluesky: @globalnews.ca
Move over, snakes. A new animal is terrorizing plane passengers.
The first bird was captured by a ground crew. The second time, a passenger stepped in
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