Saturday, January 12, 2013

Python on plane wing surprises passengers (Caught on Video)


A python on a plane wing shocked passengers on a Qantas flight over Australia, according to a Jan. 11 WHO TV report. Somehow, the 12-foot python was hanging on the plane's wing at 30,000 feet. That is rather astonishing news! It truly was a snake literally on a plane.


The Qantas flight was about 20 minutes into a flight from Cairns in northern Australia to Papua New Guinea when somebody looked out and noticed the python on the plane wing. One passenger was even able to get a video of the snake's valiant fight.

Passenger Robert Weber, who capture the video of the Python on plane wing said to press that "There was no panic," then added, "At no time did anyone stop to consider that there might be others on board."

Snake expert later described the snake and told to BBC that it was a 10-foot long scrub python, Australia's longest species of snake.

Watch this video below of a Python clung to a plane's wing