Strange items carried on planes

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I thought we already had a thread like this, but my searching didn't uncover it.

Anyway, it's not everyday you see the Virgin Mary flying business class! :eek:

I wondered briefly about an unrestrained and sizable Virgin bouncing around the cabin during rough weather or incident, but then reasoned that nothing could possibly go wrong, given who it was! ;)

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At least not my TAA flight Lae to Rabaul in 69.Two fellows boarded and sat across the aisle from me.A pig under one arm and a spear in the other.Naturally doing up their sear belts the pigs escaped.Later on during turbulence I understood why the DC3 had small holes in the roof.
 
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