Runaway Dog Forces Brazilian Ariport Closed

Runaway-dog

Brazil : Friday, 10 December 2010 (Local Time)

One of Brazil’s busiest airports was forced to close after a pet dog escaped onto its runway.

The pinscher, standing no more than 12 inches high, interrupted operations at Congonhas airport in Sao Paulo, the biggest city in South America.

He escaped from his owner’s arms as she attempted to put him into her car in an airport hangar after the dog arrived on a TAM cargo flight.

Airport supervisors and firefighters were alerted by radio and began to organise a search for the animal.

Both arrivals and departments from Congonhas, which is in the south of Sao Paulo, were suspended for the next 24 minutes and four flights suffered delays as a result.

One flight was diverted to Viracopos, around 60 miles away, while a pilot on another plane waiting to land had to explain to his passengers that their arrival was being delayed due to an escaped canine.

Controllers said they had decided to stop operations just after midday on Thursday due to concerns that there could be an accident if the dog was sucked into a plane’s engineers or collided with an aricraft on the runway.

However, flights were allowed to recommence after a brief search despite the fact that the dog, which had arrived from an undisclosed location, had still not been found.

Congonhas is Sao Pualo’s second biggest airport, handlling only domestic flights, but still sees around 18 million passengers per year.

 

Story and Foto from : www.telegraph.co.uk (reported by Robin Yapp)

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