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Snake on Plane: How It Happened - World News - News Directory 3

Snake on Plane: How It Happened – World News

July 2, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Passengers boarding ⁤a Virgin Australia ⁢flight ⁢VA337 from Melbourne Airport (MEL) to⁤ Brisbane experienced an unexpected delay.A stowaway snake, discovered in the aircraft's cargo ⁣hold, caused a two-hour...
  • Mark Pelley, a snake catcher, responded to the unusual situation.
  • The unexpected passenger turned out to be a harmless, 60-centimeter green tree snake.
Original source: news.sky.com

A virgin australia flight from Melbourne to Brisbane faced a significant delay when a snake, a green tree snake, was⁢ discovered‍ in the cargo hold. This incident, which disrupted flight VA337, saw a professional snake catcher, Mark Pelley, safely remove the unexpected, slithering passenger. News ⁣Directory 3⁤ brings you the details of this unusual event,including the snake’s safe capture and relocation. The article also features⁤ insights into the challenges of the capture, with concerns about the snake’s⁢ safety.Discover how a routine flight transformed into an unexpected drama and what steps were taken to ensure‍ the safety of ⁣all involved. Uncover the details behind the “snake on a plane” incident, and learn what next.







Snake on Plane: Flight‍ Delayed After⁢ Reptile Found in Cargo Hold











Key Points

  • Virgin Australia flight VA337 delayed due to snake in cargo.
  • The snake was identified as a non-venomous green tree snake.
  • A snake catcher ⁤safely‍ removed the reptile.
  • The ‍snake will be re-homed due to quarantine restrictions.

Snake on Plane: Flight Delayed After Reptile Found in Cargo Hold

Updated ‍july ⁢2, ⁢2025

Passengers boarding ⁤a Virgin Australia ⁢flight ⁢VA337 from Melbourne Airport (MEL) to⁤ Brisbane experienced an unexpected delay.A stowaway snake, discovered in the aircraft’s cargo ⁣hold, caused a two-hour disruption.

Mark Pelley, a snake catcher, responded to the unusual situation. initially‍ concerned the snake ⁢might be venomous,Pelley approached the reptile cautiously in the dimly lit cargo area.

Mark Pelley catching the snake⁢ in the cargo hold.
Image:
The snake ‍in⁣ the cargo hold. Pics: Mark‍ Pelley

The unexpected passenger turned out to be a harmless, 60-centimeter green tree snake. “It wasn’t until after I caught the snake that I realized that it wasn’t venomous. Until that point, it looked very dangerous to me,” Pelley said.

Pelley described the capture, noting the snake was partially concealed. He feared it would disappear further into⁤ the plane’s interior. “I had

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