AisleSeat
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This story is focusing on Qantas planes, so not sure if this should go under the QFF section?
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"Qantas Airlines mechanics charged with maintaining the world's largest passenger jets in a Victorville storage facility two hours outside of Los Angeles to routinely find venomous Mojave rattlesnakes and scorpions in and around the wheel wells."
"Every aircraft has its own designated 'wheel whacker' (a repurposed broom handle) as part of the engineering kit, complete with each aircraft's registration written on it,"
abcnews.go.com
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"Qantas Airlines mechanics charged with maintaining the world's largest passenger jets in a Victorville storage facility two hours outside of Los Angeles to routinely find venomous Mojave rattlesnakes and scorpions in and around the wheel wells."
"Every aircraft has its own designated 'wheel whacker' (a repurposed broom handle) as part of the engineering kit, complete with each aircraft's registration written on it,"

Mechanics battle to keep rattlesnakes off parked planes
Battling rattlesnakes may not be in the job description for an airline mechanic, but it's become a regular fight in Southern California.