British Airways flight, and as mice have been known to munch through wiring, the decision was made to abandon take-off. In the end, the 300-odd passengers on the flight were forced to disembark and continue their 4,000-mile journey on a different Boeing 777.Eventually, the flight took off at 12.30pm.The Sun reports the captain claimed: “I’ve never had this in 25 years of flying.”And one of the passengers, Haydn Thomas, 50, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, said: "It was extraordinary really, but everyone saw the funny side to it."People were laughing about it – no one was angry."They towed a different plane to another gate so we had to move to get on that."I suggested maybe they should get a cat on board."No mouse was ever caught on the plane in.
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