Passengers on a QANTAS flight in Australia could have used Samuel L. Jackson on board.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports a 9-foot python attached itself to the wing of the plane.
"There was no panic. At no time did anyone stop to consider there might be others aboard," passenger Robert Weber told the newspaper.
The python wraps itself around the wing of the plane in mid-air.
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The plane landed without a problem.
This isn't the first time reality has, on a lesser level, taken a page from Hollywood's 2006 cult flick.A flight crew found an 18-inch snake on a plane bound for Glasgow airport in April 2012.
Then in December 2012, an EgyptAir flight made an emergency landing after a snake bit a passenger who had hidden the reptile in his luggage.