It was in the month of January 2013 when the plane of Qantas Airlines began its journey in the sky by taking off from the airport in Australia. But just a few minutes later a female passenger sitting by the window alerted the rest of the passengers and crew members while seeing a huge snake hanging on the wing of the plane. At her behest, when everyone peeped out of the window, they saw such a scene, which was enough to create a shiver in everyone's body for a moment.
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A python's head was trapped under the wing of the plane next to the engine and the rest part was dangling at an altitude of 30,000 feet at a wind speed of 250mph (400km/h) in a temperature of -12C. It's been about an hour and 50 minutes since the python was fighting for its life. When this Australian plane reached its destination Papua, the passengers came to know that it was Australia's longest snake species (10ft), which is called the Scrub Python. Experts told that when this airplane would have been on the ground before taking off, the python might have climbed on the wing of the plane.
Something similar happened in 2016 when the scene of the Hollywood thriller movie "Snakes on a Plane" became a reality. In fact, on an Aeromexico flight, passengers saw a green snake hanging from behind an overhead luggage compartment. Seeing it happening, one of the passengers took out his phone to record the moment. But when the snake started falling, he unbuckled his seatbelt and quickly got away from it.
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Luckily, everyone kept their distance from the snake and no one was harmed. The plane was made to land in Mexico City in an emergency. Later when the employees of the plane investigated how the snake got into the cabin, nothing concrete could come out. And how the snake appeared in the plane remains a mystery even today.
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