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NEW YORK (CNN) -- A man was found dead Tuesday night in the wheel well of a
British Airways plane at new York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said. It is the second body found in the wheel well of a plane at the airport in less than a week...... The body was discovered while the aircraft's first officer was conducting a routine examination after the plane's arrival from London's Heathrow Airport. ........ "The plane was in Lagos, Nigeria, on Christmas Eve, and we believe the man climbed into the wheel well while it was in Nigeria," he said. ********************************************** If accurate, this craft went from the 24th to the 30th without anyone inspecting the wheel well closely enough to see a dead body. Reassuring. JG |
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Reassuring when you know what's in the wheel well to be inspected and what's
in a safe and complete walkaround. How often do you take the seats out of your aircraft and check the inside of the tailcone? The body was found in a place which is not readily visible from the ground and only because it had somehow been repositioned as to be partially visible. There is nothing in that area that requires a routine inspection on regular service. And, except for a person able to climb in, there's nothing that would get into that area that could cause a problem. Unfortunate in the extreme but don't look for someone to blame. Stowaways happen once in a while... Shawn "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNN) -- A man was found dead Tuesday night in the wheel well of a British Airways plane at new York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said. It is the second body found in the wheel well of a plane at the airport in less than a week...... The body was discovered while the aircraft's first officer was conducting a routine examination after the plane's arrival from London's Heathrow Airport. ........ "The plane was in Lagos, Nigeria, on Christmas Eve, and we believe the man climbed into the wheel well while it was in Nigeria," he said. ********************************************** If accurate, this craft went from the 24th to the 30th without anyone inspecting the wheel well closely enough to see a dead body. Reassuring. JG |
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"ShawnD2112" wrote in message
There is nothing in that area that requires a routine inspection on regular service. I reckon that's gonna change soon. PREFLIGHT CHECLKIST Emergency Equipment.......................CHECKED Fire Protection ..................................ON Interrupt Switches..............................NORMAL Passenger Oxygen .............................OFF Dead Body in Wheel Well ..................CHECKED . . . -- Jim Fisher |
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![]() "ShawnD2112" wrote in message news:G% How often do you take the seats out of your aircraft and check the inside of the tailcone? Well, I never owned an airplane to take the seats out of. But in the years I flew 747s I looked up into a lot of wheel wells. Regards, John Gaquin B727, B747 |
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![]() "Jim Fisher" wrote in message ... "ShawnD2112" wrote in message There is nothing in that area that requires a routine inspection on regular service. I reckon that's gonna change soon. PREFLIGHT CHECLKIST Emergency Equipment.......................CHECKED Fire Protection ..................................ON Interrupt Switches..............................NORMAL Passenger Oxygen .............................OFF Dead Body in Wheel Well ..................CHECKED I think they are alive until the climb to altitude, so that should probably be: Soon to be Dead Body in Wheel Well ..................CHECKED Has anyone ever survived this sort of stowaway? Michael . . . -- Jim Fisher |
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I recall a frosty survivor on a flight from South America to New York. I
think they sent him back in a seat. -- remove underscores to email "Michael 182" wrote in message news:CHCIb.705251$Tr4.1775314@attbi_s03... Has anyone ever survived this sort of stowaway? |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
NEW YORK (CNN) -- A man was found dead Tuesday night in the wheel well of a British Airways plane at new York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said. snip These guys are nuts!. 2 or 3 weeks ago there was a Discovery or TLC program that highlighted the case of a Cuban defector that hid in a passenger jet wheelwell. He flew from Cuba to Canada and survived. The cruise portion of the flight was at 30K ft. or better. The point of the show was to figure out how the man survived the hours at 30K ft. They couldn't do it. Maybe this new wave of wheelwell hoppers also watch cable? While not very encouraging, the show did illustrate that the feat could be performed successfully. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() Michael 182 wrote: Has anyone ever survived this sort of stowaway? I have read of some who survived. Some with brain damage and others with frostbite. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, John Galban wrote:
"John Gaquin" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNN) -- A man was found dead Tuesday night in the wheel well of a British Airways plane at new York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said. snip These guys are nuts!. 2 or 3 weeks ago there was a Discovery or TLC program that highlighted the case of a Cuban defector that hid in a passenger jet wheelwell. He flew from Cuba to Canada and survived. The cruise portion of the flight was at 30K ft. or better. The point of the show was to figure out how the man survived the hours at 30K ft. They couldn't do it. I dimly recall something about there being heaters & an oxygen feed into the wheelwell itself, to keep the hydraulics & such from freezing up at altitude, and this stowaway curled himself around the heater and got a trickle of air from the feed. Google News might be able to tell you more... Brian |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
"ShawnD2112" wrote in message news:G% How often do you take the seats out of your aircraft and check the inside of the tailcone? Well, I never owned an airplane to take the seats out of. But in the years I flew 747s I looked up into a lot of wheel wells. Regards, John Gaquin B727, B747 Preflighting wheelwells is a job the second officer accomplishes. The second officer is a non-flying crewmember. I think John wants people to believe that he flew these 747's, but I submit this year he should resolve to be honest and admit that he never held a flying seat on the 747. I'm pointing this out because John's previous posts made it clear he is not very familliar with taxi procedures of 747 100's or 200's. In his prior posts he claimed to shut-down two inboard engines at taxi out at 800,000 pounds, which is improper and is a very dubious claim since this could likely stall him in any ninety degree turn at that weight. Not even climb thrust on the outboards will get you out of this once the 747 gets stuck in the turn. You have just screwed up departure for all the flights behind you, as now you must go through a five minute start checklist and spoolup for the remaining engines. Not to mention the extreme infield errosion that this stunt would cause. Now I know your proud of being on the airplane John, just as I was. Am I wrong? Were you a F/O or Capt? pacplyer DA20, Bae-146, B-747, B727, A310, DC10 |
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