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    The feline was ‘angry and aggressive’, according to regional media reports (Picture: REX / Shutterstock)

    A guest airplane apparently needed to make an emergency situation landing due to an out of control feline in the cockpit.

    The airplane was taking a trip to Doha in Qatar, however the pilot chose to go back to the Sudanese capital city of Khartoum.

    Local media reports recommend the animal was ‘aggressive and angry’ and had in some way snuck onto the airplane prior to it removed.

    It withstood numerous efforts of restraint and even assaulted the captain, according to regional paper Al-Sudani.

    The Sudanese Tarco flight removed from Khartoum International Airport last Wednesday, and had actually been in the air for around 30 minutes when the occurrence happened.

    The turmoil triggered the pilot to decide to turn the flight around.

    It has actually been recommended the feline might have climbed up onboard throughout a cleansing or engineering check of the airplane without anybody seeing – however this has actually not yet been verified.

    It was reported the airplane had actually invested the previous night parked at a garage at the airport.

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