The importance of a good pre-flight inspection

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I was thinking "it must be in the nose cone or that covered bit at the back..." When I saw it (I won't spoiler) I was "OH NO, OH NO!!" although it didn't seem to be quite as freaked out as I thought...
 
Blimey, I've heard of snake/s in the cabin, and (human) stowaways in the Landing Gear Bays, but that cat's certainly got danglies big enough for a St. Bernard! Wonder if he'll feel tempted to try it again?

Agree with Jonzjob, not much of a walk round was it (especially as everything appears to be accessible/visible from the ground)?

AES
 
From the sound of that "engine" Jonzjob, the first half of a single loopor roll would have been more than enough to create a sudden deathly silence for all on board!

AES
 

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