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Workers Deal With Snakes While Maintaining Stored Qantas A380s – Simple Flying
Rattlesnakes and scorpions are adding a little edge to the working day for engineers keeping an eye on…

Rattlesnakes and scorpions are adding a little edge to the working day for engineers keeping an eye on Qantas A380s stored in California. Qantas reports the snakes and crusty stinging critters like having a snooze in the wheel wells and around the wheels of the A380s. Dealing with them is shaping up as a minor occupational hazard for Qantas engineers.
The Qantas A380 is not just popular with passengers – snakes like them too. Photo: Vincenzo Pace/Simple Flying
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