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Qantas engineers face rattlesnakes on A380 planes stored in California desert – ABC News
Engineers maintaining grounded A380 aircraft in the California desert have a new task on their job descriptions — rattlesnake removal.

Qantas engineers maintaining grounded A380 aircraft in the California desert have a new task on their job descriptions snake removal.
- The planes are being stored in the US during the downturn in air travel
- Preventing animal infestation is an ongoing job
- Highly venomous rattlesnakes and scorpions are among the creatures discovered on the planes
The giant passenger planes, currently in deep storage in the Mojave Desert until international travel resumes, are providing new homes for local populations…
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