Did boy, 16, hitch ride from
California to Hawaii in plane's landing gear?
The boy who says he stowed away in the
wheel well of a flight from California to Hawaii is loaded into an
ambulance.
(CNN) -- The first sign something was off was
when the ground crew at Kahului Airport in Maui noticed a boy wandering the
tarmac, dazed and confused.
The story he told officials was even more
incredible.
The 16-year-old apparently hitched a ride from San Jose,
California, to Maui, Hawaii, in the landing gear wheel well of a Boeing 767,
Hawaiian Airlines said Sunday.
"Our primary concern now is for the
well-being of the boy, who is exceptionally lucky to have survived," the airline
said.
He certainly is.
If his story pans out -- and the FBI has been
called in to investigate -- he rode in the tiny cramped compartment for almost
five hours, at altitudes that reached 38,000 feet, without oxygen and under
sub-zero temperatures.
That has some experts questioning his
story.
"The odds of a person surviving that long of a flight at that
altitude are very remote, actually," airline analyst Peter Forman told CNN
affiliate KHON. "I mean, you are talking about altitudes that are well above the
altitude of Mt. Everest. And temperatures that can reach 40 degrees below
zero.
"For somebody to survive multiple hours with that lack of oxygen and
that cold is just miraculous. I've never heard of anything like that
before."
Videos bear out events
Still, several parts of the boy's
story pan out.
Authorities don't know who the boy is. He didn't have an ID.
The only thing he did have on him was a comb.
He told authorities he was from
Santa Clara and ran away from home Sunday morning, said FBI Special Agent Tom
Simon.
Investigators have surveillance camera footage of him hopping the
fence at San Jose International Airport.
There's also camera footage of him
walking across the ramp in San Jose toward the Hawaiian aircraft, the California
airport said.
He told investigators he crawled into the wheel well of the
plane, and lost consciousness when the plane took off.
An hour after the
plane landed at Kahului Airport, the boy regained consciousness and emerged to a
"dumbfounded" ground crew, Simon said.
The Maui airport has video of him
crawling out of the left main gear area.
"It makes no sense to me," Simon
said.
The teen hasn't been charged with a federal crime, and was placed with
child protective services.
Deadly incidents
There have been other
instances of stowaways in wheel wells -- but they haven't ended well.
In
February, crews at Dulles International Airport in suburban Washington found the
body of a man inside the landing gear wheel well of an Airbus A340 operated by
South African Airways.
In 2010, a 16-year-old boy died after he fell out
of the wheel well of a US Airways flight that was landing at Boston Logan
International Airport.
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