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  • Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

    "Trans Pacific flights usually fly at altitudes of about 38,000 feet, making it extremely difficult to breathe. Temperatures also drop to as low as 80 degrees below zero."

    FBI says teen stowed away on Hawaiian flight from California
    http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/2...rom-california

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    Re: Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

    On occasion this strategy has worked , although the odds are certainly not good.
    The airlines should offer a teen incentive program.

    Escapes from east Berlin were as daring but more numerous.

    A long time ago my neighbor across the street decided to escape his wife and 8 kids.

    She was an Alaskan airline stew with 9 years rank.

    He got out to Maui and decided to try wind gliding.

    His wings fell off and he plunged to earth , surviving with a broken spine.

    5 days and then that.

    I thought about that a lot.

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    • #3
      Re: Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

      Lucky to be alive, stupid, but some huge balls to try.
      No wonder they found him walking around disoriented.
      https://www.facebook.com/Bobby-Ingan...5875444640256/

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      • #4
        Re: Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

        Unbreakable.

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        • #5
          Re: Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

          I still associate that event with the Hendrix tune 'Castles Made Of Sand' .

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            Re: Teen stows away in Hawaiian Airlines wheel well

            Relative: Hawaii Won't Let Dad See Teen Stowaway
            "A relative of a 15-year-old boy who survived a 5½-hour flight in a jet's wheel well says Hawaii officials won't allow the boy's father to see him, a newspaper reported Friday. Mukhtar Guled, a cousin of the boy's stepmother, said it's not clear whether Abdulahi Yusuf will be allowed to bring his son home, the San Jose Mercury News reported."

            Official: Boy Who Stowed Away on Jet Leaves Hawaii
            "The 15-year-old boy who survived a 5½-hour flight from California to Hawaii in a jet's wheel well has left the state, but officials on Saturday would not say where they sent him and with whom. Zahra Billoo, who has been speaking on behalf of the boy's family, declined to provide any details, saying she wasn't authorized to discuss the matter."

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