Africa News of Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Pilot lands safely after cobra scare mid-air

File photo Cobra File photo Cobra

A South African pilot made a safe emergency landing after noticing a cobra coiled under his seat.

Rudolph Erasmus was flying four passengers from Cape Town to the northern town of Nelspruit on Monday morning but was forced to cut short the journey after he felt something cold on his body, he told Times Live news website.

"As I turned to my left and looked down, I saw the [Cape] cobra putting its head back underneath my seat," BBC.com quoted.

South African civil aviation commissioner has hailed Mr Erasmus as a hero, news24 website reports.

"Great airmanship indeed which saved all lives on board," Poppy Khosa is quoted as saying.

Rudolph Erasmus, managed to make an emergency landing at Welkom as he informed the passengers of the development.

“I just said, 'Listen, there's a problem. The snake is inside the aircraft. I've got a feeling it's under my seat so we are going to have to get the plane on the ground as soon as possible,” he is quoted as saying.

Engineers who stripped the plane did not find the rogue reptile, Mr Erasmus said.

The bite of a Cape cobra can kill a man in 30 minutes.

YNA