Owl found in aircraft cockpit
Airport workers made an intriguing discovery at Mumbai Airport, spotting an owl perched inside the cockpit of an empty Jet Airways Boeing 777.
The aircraft was parked overnight at the airport and airport officials suspect in flew in through an open side door at night hunting for food.
The bird was later handed over to the airport’s Fire Department and was later released after officials at the airport snapped selfies with it.
Just last month a mynah bird was found in the business class cabin aboard a Singapore Airlines after suddenly appearing 12 hours into a 14-hour long haul flight.
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