Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Oct. 28/2015

(E.B.W.) Critter Corner
Feature:
Spider on a Plane: Escaped Tarantula Grounds Flight 

   “A flight from Baltimore to Atlanta was grounded overnight after baggage handlers found an escaped tarantula in the cargo hold before the plane took off... 

            Brian Kruse, a spokesman for Delta, told the Baltimore Sun the flight... was ordered to remain on the ground while crews ensured there were no other arachnids crawling about. Morgan Durrant, another Delta spokesman, told WSB-TV that passengers were not in the cabin or even on the aircraft when the spider was discovered.

         
Passengers who were supposed to get on this plane transferred to another flight that left a few hours later to continue on to their final destinations. 


          ‘Flight crew made the decision to fly to Atlanta on another aircraft out of an abundance of caution & the Captain explained the situation to our customers,’ Durrant told WSB.

           
Kruse told the Baltimore Sun that crews caught the baboon tarantula & identified its “handler” to confirm it was the only spider in the cage. WRDW-TV though reported one passenger claiming that the captain said 750 tarantulas were on the flight. Other reports did not mention this claim.”



Liz Klimas
theblaze.com
Sept. 25/2015


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