Airline officials said it's unclear how the scorpion made its way on the flight, which originated from Los Cabos, Mexico
Medical personnel responded
and treated the woman, who was stung on the arm, said Cole Cosgrove, an
airline spokesman. She declined additional medical attention.
(CNN)Passengers in an Oregon-bound flight got a creepy-crawly surprise this weekend: a scorpion.
The
Alaska Airlines flight headed to Portland returned to Los Angeles on
Saturday after a woman reported she was stung by the eight-legged
animal.
"No
one seemed frantic at all, not even the woman who was stung. The flight
attendants did a great job, as did the captain," said Mike Parker, a
sports announcer for Oregon State University, who was aboard the flight.
Airline officials said it's unclear
how the scorpion made its way on the flight, which originated from Los
Cabos, Mexico. It had just left Los Angeles International Airport when
the incident occurred.
The flight made it to its destination Saturday.

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