A viral Air India cabin log entry showed a cockroach “hanged to death” aboard a flight, sparking amusement online. Social media users dubbed the roach a mini-Bhagat Singh, praising the humorous record. Read how the quirky incident caught widespread attention.

Air India Cabin Log Entry Goes Viral Over Cockroach Incident
A cabin log entry by Air India has taken the internet by storm after it humorously reported that a cockroach was “hanged to death” during a flight. The unusual log, meant to record in-flight incidents, went viral on social media, with netizens sharing screenshots and reacting with memes. Many Twitter and Instagram users jokingly called the insect a mini Bhagat Singh, referencing the iconic freedom fighter, for its “martyrdom” in the name of cabin hygiene.
The incident occurred during a routine Air India domestic flight, where the cabin crew noted the presence of the cockroach in the logbook. The entry was later shared online, instantly drawing attention for its quirky and unusual wording. While airline logs typically document passenger complaints or technical issues, the humorous phrasing in this case sparked laughter and widespread engagement across social media platforms.
Netizens responded with creativity, memes, and humorous captions, calling the cockroach a “hero” and comparing its fate to that of historical freedom fighters. Many praised the airline for documenting the incident in such a lighthearted way, saying it added a human touch to otherwise routine cabin procedures. The post quickly became a talking point across Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram, trending under hashtags related to Air India cockroach, Bhagat Singh, and viral airline moments.

