In an unexpected turn of events that brought new meaning to the term “air drop,” passengers at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport witnessed a rather unusual traveler attempting to make its way through the terminal – a wild raccoon that dropped in from above.
The incident occurred Monday, November 4, around 8 a.m., when the uninvited guest crashed through a ceiling crack near a Spirit Airlines gate at the Marine Air Terminal. Traveler Rowan Danaher captured the dramatic moment on video, showing the raccoon first dangling from a wire before making its final descent. “I guess they let anyone fly Spirit,” Danaher quipped in his social media post.
Swift response and resolution
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey quickly addressed the situation, confirming that the furry intruder was “safely located and released outside, with no further sightings [reported].” Remarkably, no injuries were reported during the incident.
Preventive measures implemented
“To ensure safety, airport staff is working closely with a professional wildlife control company to monitor the area, identify potential entry points, and implement necessary precautions,” the Port Authority stated. Spirit Airlines also responded to the incident, assuring that they are “addressing the matter with a professional wildlife control company” to maintain a positive experience for their LaGuardia guests.
Infrastructure concerns
The location of the incident has raised some eyebrows, as the Marine Air Terminal – LaGuardia’s oldest section and Spirit Airlines’ home base – has previously reported structural issues, according to local news outlet Gothamist.
Public health advisory
The New York City Health Department provides important context regarding urban wildlife encounters. Raccoons, which inhabit all five boroughs, can carry serious diseases including rabies and canine distemper virus. Health officials advise:
- Maintaining distance from wild raccoons
- Never attempting personal capture
- Using deterrents like bright lights and loud music for unwanted indoor visitors
- Seeking professional help when needed through licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators
Safety protocols
In cases of raccoon bites, the health department recommends immediately washing the affected area with soap and water, seeking medical attention, and reporting the incident through the city’s 311 system.
The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by urban infrastructure in managing wildlife interactions, particularly at transportation hubs where security and safety are paramount concerns.
This story has been updated with the latest information from airport authorities and public health officials.