An Alaska Airlines flight en route to Portland had to return to the gate at Los Angeles International Airport Saturday night after a woman was stung by a scorpion, airline officials said.
The unidentified woman refused additional medical treatment but did not get back on the plane, Cosgrove told the Associated Press.
The flight took off at about 8:40 p.m., 50 minutes behind schedule. It landed safely in Portland late Saturday night.
It's unclear how the scorpion got on the flight, which originated in Los Cabos, Mexico.
"I felt it on my shirt-sleeve and brushed it off, I thought it was a little spider or something," Jeff Ellis told the Associated Press. "Then I felt it back on my elbow."
Flight attendants captured the scorpion, and doctors on the ground told 55-year-old to monitor himself for a possible allergic reaction until the flight landed.
"In the movies, scorpions kill people," he said. "I was just nervous, on edge, making sure that my heart was beating normal, that I wasn't sweating."
Ellis was treated and released. Airline officials said the scorpion probably crawled on board the plane during a stop in Austin, Texas.
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