New Delhi: An Air India flight to Mumbai was grounded at the airport on Monday after the crew spotted an unexpected guest on board — a cobra.
Though there have been instances of reptiles moving around the airport, this is for the first time a snake has managed to sneak into an aircraft.
The snake was found inside a domestic aircraft (Airbus A319) that had arrived from Srinagar (IC-822) and was at parking bay number 150. Around 9.30 pm, airline staff on maintenance duty found the snake below a seat. The plane was to take-off for Mumbai on Tuesday morning.
“There was commotion which scared the snake and it went further inside,” said an airport source. The snake crawled inside a small air vent below the seat after which the staff opened all doors and unscrewed panels.
The airline informed the airport authorities, who called the NGO Wildlife SOS. But the snake remained untraceable. “The plane was fumigated but it seems the snake went further inside the aircraft,” he said.
The snake was not found despite repeated checks. “The plane was already late for the Mumbai flight and a spare plane had to be used,” the source said.
Air India confirmed the incident.
04/09/08 Sidhartha Roy/Hindustan Times
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