Watch: Passengers see a snake in AirAsia flights. Then…
AirAsia flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau in Malaysia were diverted after the snake was seen on the plane. Pilot Hana Mohsin Khan shares videos from creeping reptiles near the Overhead luggage area on the plane on Twitter, where it has squeezed thousands of views. However, the NPR reported that the first video appeared in Tiktok, where he exploded with more than 2 million views.
Ms. Khan, whose twitter bio is a commercial pilot, theorize that the snake can be a pet that runs away from the luggage area or has risen to an airplane. “Yikes! Snake on the plane!” He wrote while sharing a clip. “Good pets that run away from passengers, bring / baggage or maybe get on the plane from the ground.”
The recording shows a snake creeping inside the airplane area, where he lives until the flight is diverted.
You!
Snake on the plane!
Both pets escaped passengers carry / luggage or maybe get on the plane of the ground.
Air Asia Airbus A320-200, Kuala Lumpur to Tawau.
Bung is happy to live in an area that lights up until the plane is diverted ???? pic.twitter.com/jqopi3ofvp.
– Hana Mohsin Khan | هناء (@girlpilot_) 12 February 2022
AirAsia security officer Liong Tien Ling confirmed the incident.
“AirAsia realized the incident that took place on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau on Thursday. As soon as the captain was told, the plane was diverted to Kuching to be disinfected,” he said in a statement to CNN Turk, added it. No passengers were injured in the incident.
“At short times it is guest safety or crew with any risk,” security officers told Channel News Asia. “This is a very rare incident that can occur on any plane from time to time.”
After the flight was transferred to Kuching, passengers could continue their journey to Tawau on the same day.