It's not the first time that a roach was spotted on the plane.In fact, if you look hard enough you can find them on every flight.
They usually come out in the evening when the cabin lights are turned down.
Well, a mother and her infant child were seated in the front row on one of my flights when a roach scurried across the bulkhead panel.
She was quite taken by the fact that "a roach" would even be on an aircraft.
She was even more taken by my response, "it's only a roach."
Roaches have been around for millions of years and they'll be around for millions more.
It is said that they can live through a nuclear blast.
I believe it.
Her concern , however, was for her child because she was afraid that the roach would come near her son.
I would be concerned too, but I assured her that the roach would run away first.
Roaches are nocturnal creatures and run away from the light.
To assure her of her son's safety, I squashed the bug and that was the end of it.
Thanks For Flying :)


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