Source: World Wide Web
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According to the Daily Mail reported on June 16, a 15-centimeter-long spider appeared on the roof of a flying light aircraft, and what was even more frightening was that the spider actually fell down and landed on the pilot's leg, and both the pilot and passengers were startled.
The plane had just made a scenic flight over Kakadu National Park in Australia, and was about to land when it spotted the spider on top of the cabin.
New South Wales tourist Sean Hancock and wife Colleen were also on the plane at the time. He said he was a little shocked when approaching the runway of the inland airport when the spider fell on the pilot's knee.

"He was panicked and wanted to wipe it off his legs." Hancock told the media.
Luckily it was a harmless hunter spider, and the crew on the plane had seen it a few days earlier but thought it had run away. Eventually, the plane landed safely.