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Venomous cobra appeared in the cabin of an airplane and forced an emergency landing

Venomous cobra appeared in the cabin of an airplane and forced an emergency landing

Although, before leaving the flight, the airport staff were looking for a snake, they thought that it had escaped on the runway or in the engine, because inside the aircraft there were no signs of any animals. For this reason, he decided to take off confident that the flight was going to be calm.

However, in mid-flight, the snake came out from under its hiding place and was looking for a way to escape, so it ran through the aircraft to the pilot.

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Fortunately, Erasmus kept his cool and managed to land the aircraft safely. Upon arrival, everyone managed escape unharmed and the snake was hidden under the pilot’s seat.

On the other hand, the South African Civil Aviation Authority congratulated the pilot’s feat, stating that he showed “impeccable bravery after landing his plane without incident, albeit under extreme pressure.”

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