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Old 31st Dec 2017, 19:16
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Delta flight for the birds

Delta 1943 from DTW to ATL on Saturday.
Small bird stowaway found its way into the cockpit and decided to go along for the ride. Apparently wasn't too happy in the front office so the crew headed back to the gate while taxiing to the runway. An hour of searching by the crew and maintenance and it was not to be found.

Crew decided after an hour delay to head to Atlanta. About an hour into the flight, one of the pilots announced that the feathered friend had re-appeared in the cockpit as was causing somewhat of a ruckus. Back to Detroit. This time safely escorted off the flight.

Given the temperature in Detroit, I can't say I blame it trying to get to Atlanta

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/...-officials-say
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How a small bird managed to take over a Delta flight
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By Avi Selk December 31, 201

On late Saturday morning, a bird flew out of the cold Detroit sky, across an airfield and into the cockpit of a jetliner bound south for Atlanta.

Some believe it was a sparrow. Some, a hummingbird. A Delta Air Lines spokesman referred to it only as a “stowaway” — and, in any case, it would be a long delay before anyone on Flight 1943 could catch the thing to get a look at it.

Shane Perry, a minister with a connection and a speech to make, was waiting to board when he saw the pilot walk off the jet bridge and whisper something to the ticket agent.

“He said, ‘In my 18 years of doing this, this is the first time I’ve ever seen this,’ ” Perry told The Washington Post. “There’s a bird in the cockpit.”

The ticket agent laughed at this. It seemed funny to Perry, too, at that point. He boarded the plane with the other passengers and watched as yellow-vested workers rummaged through the cockpit.

They didn’t find the bird in the first few minutes, or the next few. The pilot stood in the aisle, hands in pockets, and watched like everyone else.

An hour later, Perry was still sitting in a grounded airplane, watching winter birds flit around outside his window while the stowaway stayed hidden in the cockpit.

There was some talk that morning of moving everyone to a different plane, but, eventually, the pilot’s voice came over the intercom and announced that the bird must have left.

“The explanation was the bird had apparently flown out of some type of hatch under the plane, which seemed strange to me,” Perry said.

He recalled the pilot telling the passengers: “We’re going to take off, but if I hear any chirping in the cockpit, I’ll turn around.”

“I took that as a joke,” Perry said.

[A woman ordered canaries to brighten her home. The USPS delivered a box of ‘bird carnage.’]

Now accounts begin to differ again.

Perry doesn’t think they were in the air more than five minutes before the bird made its second appearance. The Delta spokesman described the time as “shortly after takeoff.”

For Brian Buonassissi, a traveling DJ in the middle of an exhausting New York-to-Detroit-to-Atlanta-to-Florida connection, it felt as if they’d been flying for an hour before the captain came back on the intercom and said: “The bird is back.”

“The bird is flying around the cockpit,” he announced, as Perry recalled it.

If the hunt for this elusive bird — which Buonassissi thought the pilot said was a hummingbird, though Perry was not sure — had begun in the morning as a comedy, it seemed less funny now at midday, thousands of feet above the ground.

Seated close behind the cockpit door, Perry imagined what might happen if the bird flapped into an instrument panel.

Back in Aisle 14, Buonassissi heard his seatmates break into a chorus of groans, astonished laughs and “what did he say”s at the announcement of the bird’s return and what it meant for the 100-odd humans on board.

“Out of an abundance of caution, the Captain made the decision to return to Detroit to avoid a potential distraction during flight,” the Delta spokesman said in a statement.

Buonassissi thinks the bird, like everyone on the flight, made it halfway to Georgia before the plane turned back. A flight tracker shows the plane made a big loop around Detroit and landed back where it started, shortly after noon.

And then the men in yellow vests came back on board, and the search resumed.

[How a wife’s suspicions of infidelity diverted an entire flight]

By now, people were in danger of missing their connections. So Buonassissi and a couple of other passengers walked back to the gate to try to find other flights.

Perry stayed in his seat and watched a somewhat disgruntled-looking pilot watch the workers search for the bird.

Buonassissi got back on the plane, having decided that there was no faster way than this to get to his DJ gig.

A few more minutes passed, and then he saw it:

A worker came out of the cockpit. In his arms was a towel. In the towel was a very small bird that had managed to ground a 55-ton flying machine.

The plane took off again in the early afternoon. Perry made it to his speech, and Buonassissi made his connection.

“The bird was safely removed and set free,” the spokesman wrote.

If it ever gets to Georgia, we won’t know.

Read more:

British Airways apologizes after passengers say bedbug-infested flight left them ‘covered in bites’

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Still, the bird would have had to make the connection in ATL to get out of the cold. The subways in ATL would have put an end to that.

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