
Commercial pilot shares shocking video of snake inside an airplane. Nightmare, says Internet
India Today
A commercial pilot took to Twitter to share a shocking video of a snake on a plane. The Air Asia Airbus A320-200 was on its way to Tawau from Kuala Lumpur.
There are some people who are quite scared when it comes to flying in an airplane. But, what if we told you that a snake was also found on an airbound plane? Yes, you read that right. A video of a snake aboard an airplane has surfaced online and it is not for the faint-hearted. The clip was posted on Twitter by a commercial pilot named Hana Mohsin Khan.
In the short clip, a snake can be seen stuck in the illuminated area of the aircraft. The Air Asia Airbus A320-200 was on its way to Tawau, Malaysia from Kuala Lumpur. It was suggested that the reptile either escaped from a passenger’s luggage or climbed onboard from the ground. Freaky, right? Moreover, the snake didn’t budge until the plane was diverted.
“Yikes! Snake on a plane! Either an escaped pet from a passenger's carry on/luggage or possibly climbed its way onto the aircraft from the ground. Air Asia Airbus A320-200,Kuala Lumpur to Tawau. This dude happily stayed inside the illuminated area till the plane was diverted,” reads the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
Yikes!Snake on a plane!Either an escaped pet from passenger carry on/luggage or possibly climbed its way into the aircraft from the ground.Air Asia Airbus A320-200,Kuala Lumpur to Tawau.This dude happily stayed inside the illuminated area till plane was diverted pic.twitter.com/jqopi3Ofvp

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