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Incident Date: Jul 28, 2007
Report Date: September 2007
Incident Type: Death
Animal: Cat
Brachycephalic: No Definition
Animal Age: 8 years
Flight Number: 1877/28
Originating Airport: MIA (Miami Intl)
Destination Airport: GSP (Greenville Spartanburg Intl -)
Reporting Airport: MIA (Miami Intl)
Report:
Carrier
Delta Air Lines
Flight Number
Flight # DL1877/28 MIA-GSP
Date and Time of Incident
July 28, 2007 – approximately 0500
August 6, 2007 – approximately 1730
Type of Incident
Escaped / Death
Description of Animal
Breed: Domestic short-haired feline
Age: 8 years
Description of the Incident
Cat accepted in an IATA approved container as a cargo shipment in MIA on July 28, 2007 @ 0417, planned routing MIA-ATL-GSP. Agent arrived gate with cat @ 0445/28. The agent confirmed the cat was still in container and ok before departing gate. At 0505 ramp agent came out to load the aircraft and noticed the cat was not in the kennel. On August 6, 2007 around 5:00 pm Delta Operations received a phone call regarding the status of lost cat. The call made by MDAD stated they had noticed a cat sitting on top of the fence around the perimeter of the airport. MDAD wildlife management, Delta Operations supervisor, MDAD Ramp Security officer all attempted to capture the distressed cat from the outside of the fence to prevent the cat from running into Perimeter Road. The cat became agitated and lunged towards the outside officer, running down the fence line and across the ground. The cat ran across Perimeter Road and in front of an oncoming car, was struck by the car and continued across the roadway into the grass on the other side. Involved personnel drove outside the airport to where the cat was lying in the grass. The cat was not breathing and Wildlife Management officer declared the cat was deceased.
Cause of the Incident
Cause unknown, still investigating
Corrective Action Taken
Station manager conducted a training session with each employee to review the importance of assuring all kennel/container doors are shut, locked and secured with cable release ties.
PetFlight Report:
September 2007 Airline Pet Travel Report
Link to original report:
http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/reports/2007/september/Delta-redacted.doc


The dog that started it all.