Sometimes there’s something (or someone) on a plane that shouldn’t be there:
- A snake in a carry on bag (the owner didn’t know it was there)
- A couple who brought this cute stowaway from Cuba
- A man with COVID who disguised himself as his wife
- This tragic little boy
We’ve got another addition to the list 😉
United Airlines’ flight 124 usually runs like clockwork between Newark, NJ and Athens, Greece. Unfortunately, it was delayed for an hour not long ago.
It wasn’t for the typical reasons – not weather and nothing mechanical. They even had a whole crew all ready. But a pigeon somehow flew into the plane at some point, and the crew spent the time trying to shoo it out.
Unfortunately, they never did find him.
Fortunately, there was some video taken of the process 😉
@arina.bloom #flightattendant #flightattendantlife #cabincrew #airline #pigeon #birdontiktok #delayflight #greece #fyp
The flight attendant who posted the video, Arina Bloom, suggested on her Twitter account that one of 3 things must have happened:
- He left the plane in Newark
- He flew to Greece
- He might still be on the plane
If it was the first two, it’s possible he left the plane and no one noticed. If he’s still on the plane, well, unless he’s surviving on crumbs (as pigeons are admittedly wont to do) and really good at playing hide-and-seek, I think he’ll eventually be found.
Feature photo: Public Domain
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