A bee causing flight delay

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Mud wasps have been known to make a bee line for uncovered pitot tubes :)
 
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These pesky insects just won't beehave ;)
 
I had a SYD - ADL flight cancelled about 10 years ago because of a bogong moth in the pitot tube. It was the last flight out so we had to overnight in Sydney. All very well handled, but then again I was WP at the time.

JB
 
I had a SYD - ADL flight cancelled about 10 years ago because of a bogong moth in the pitot tube. It was the last flight out so we had to overnight in Sydney. All very well handled, but then again I was WP at the time.

JB

In situations like that, having status would help ;)
 
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