Unbelievable incident on Iberia plane!

A Spanish airline pilot was bitten by a tarantula at an altitude of 35,000 feet on a plane belonging to the airline Iberia. The flight was delayed to treat the pilot who had an allergic reaction, and the incident caused panic among the passengers.
A passenger plane from Dusseldorf to Madrid was thrown into chaos after the pilot suffered an allergic reaction to a tarantula bite.
The incident occurred on Friday afternoon on an Iberia Airbus A320 flying from Düsseldorf to Madrid. The tarantula is thought to have entered the plane during a stopover in Casablanca, Morocco, earlier in the week.
The pilot was sprayed when the plane arrived in Madrid, but this process caused a three-hour delay.
FEAR OF SPIDER'S MADE PASSENGERS WORRIED
Spanish newspaper La Voz de Galicia reported that some passengers on the plane to Vigo were constantly checking their seats and aisles for fear that new spiders could appear.
This isn’t the only animal incident in aviation recently. Last November, a plane was grounded for five days after more than 130 hamsters escaped from their cages, and in January, a live snake was found in the overhead bin of a domestic flight in Thailand.
Iberia officials announced that the pilot's health condition is good, and that new measures may be taken to prevent animal-related incidents on planes.
Source: NTV
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