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Snake sneaks on United flight, sends passengers into panic

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shefali Kohli -- October 19th 2022 04:03 PM
Snake sneaks on United flight, sends passengers into panic

Snake sneaks on United flight, sends passengers into panic

New Jersey, October 19: The unexpected appearance of a snake on a plane sent passengers into a panic on Monday at the end of a flight from Florida's Tampa city to New Jersey and called the workers at Newark Liberty International Airport to catch the reptile. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said in a statement that the airport's wildlife operations staff and Port Authority Police Department officers met United Flight 2038 at the gate and removed the "garter snake" and later on released it into the wild, according to the sources. Also Read: Indian defence products export increased 8 times since 2014, says PM Modi   The statement further added that no one was injured and operations were not affected. United said passengers alerted the crew to the snake, and the airline "called the appropriate authorities to take care of the situation." After the snake was removed, passengers deplaned with their baggage, and the plane was searched for any other reptiles crawling aboard and found none. snakeplane The common garter snake is found in every Florida county and is not venomous or aggressive toward humans, according to The Washington Times citing the Florida Museum of Natural History. The snakes, which are typically between 18 and 26 inches long, will tend to avoid direct contact with humans or pets and only bite if "intentionally molested." Earlier, in February, a similar incident took place on an AirAsia flight in Malaysia when the passengers found a snake while the plane was in the air. The viral Tik Tok video from the flight showed that the reptile was inside a light fixture above passengers. Also Read: New Delhi-Una Vande Bharat Express starts regular service Meanwhile, in 2016, a large snake -- believed to be a venomous green viper -- emerged from an overhead compartment on an Aeromexico flight in Mexico, according to The Washington Post. A passenger's video posted on Twitter shows the creature hanging from the ceiling of the plane, which received priority landing clearance when it reached Mexico City. -PTC News with ANI inputs  


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