Oxman
Well-Known Member
NOPE..... I'd break every Track and Field Hurdle record running over the seat rows. Imagine that dropping in your lap or into some woman's cleavage. (OK.. the cleavage one is funny).
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This is one frightening tail.
Lion Air passengers got quite the scare when they saw what appeared to be a scorpion crawling along the plane’s overhead bin.
A woman opened an overhead luggage compartment when the flight landed in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Feb. 14.
“When the plane had landed, one passenger was taking their things out of the compartment, that's when suddenly the scorpion appeared above our seat,” passenger Karim Taslin said, The Straits Times reported.
“I was in row 19 with two other passengers, an elderly married couple. When we saw the scorpion above our heads we rushed out as fast as we could.”
Taslin called for help and pressed the emergency button, but the narrow aisles cramped with passengers wanting to alight made it difficulty for crews to respond, the International Business Times reported.
The cabin crew tried to locate the poisonous arachnid, but they were unable to find it.
Witnesses believe the animal looked like a poisonous Asian forest scorpion, which can grow up to 5 inches long.
Lion Air spokesman Danang Mandala Prihantoro said the appearance of the animal is being investigated, according to the Straits Times.
He also assured future passengers the “plane was properly examined to eliminate any possible pest threat.”

SEE IT: Huge scorpion crawls out of plane’s overhead bin
This is one frightening tail. Lion Air passengers got quite the scare when they saw what appeared to be a scorpion crawling along the plane’s overhead bin. A woman opened an overhead luggage …

This is one frightening tail.
Lion Air passengers got quite the scare when they saw what appeared to be a scorpion crawling along the plane’s overhead bin.
A woman opened an overhead luggage compartment when the flight landed in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Feb. 14.
“When the plane had landed, one passenger was taking their things out of the compartment, that's when suddenly the scorpion appeared above our seat,” passenger Karim Taslin said, The Straits Times reported.
“I was in row 19 with two other passengers, an elderly married couple. When we saw the scorpion above our heads we rushed out as fast as we could.”
Taslin called for help and pressed the emergency button, but the narrow aisles cramped with passengers wanting to alight made it difficulty for crews to respond, the International Business Times reported.
The cabin crew tried to locate the poisonous arachnid, but they were unable to find it.
Witnesses believe the animal looked like a poisonous Asian forest scorpion, which can grow up to 5 inches long.
Lion Air spokesman Danang Mandala Prihantoro said the appearance of the animal is being investigated, according to the Straits Times.
He also assured future passengers the “plane was properly examined to eliminate any possible pest threat.”