In the past, we have noted stories about emus, dogs, rabbits, wild pigs and even turtles running across runways plus onboard incidents involving a bat, scorpions and even crocodiles (one croc may have even crashed an aircraft in the Congo) and then there was the movie Snakes on a Plane but on Tuesday, there was a real life snake in the cockpit incident in Australia.
After landing, a firefighter spotted the snake but no-one was able to catch it and a trap baited with a mouse had also failed to catch it as of Thursday. Hence, the aircraft has remained grounded.
According to wildlife officials, the snake was probably a non-venomous golden tree snake which can grow up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). Then again, maybe it wasn’t (plus its Australia) and that’s why the aircraft is still grounded.
According to an Air Frontier official, this is the first snake on the plane he has heard of in Australia but it could have been worst as he had heard of an incident involving an escaped juvenile crocodile crawling under a pilot’s rudder pedal….