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Flyer1015

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Hitching a Ride


Boy survives two-hour flight to Moscow hanging onto plane wing

24/09/2007 20:56 MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) - A 15-year-old boy from the Urals suffered acute frostbite after riding the wing of a Boeing-737 plane on a two-hour flight from Perm to Moscow, Russian radio station Mayak reported on Monday.

After clinging on for the entire 1300-kilometer (808-mile) flight to Vnukova Airport, the boy, named Andrei, collapsed onto the tarmac. His arms and legs were so severely frozen that rescuers were at first unable to remove his coat and shoes, the radio station said.

The airport did not confirm the report. "We have no information on this," the Vnukovo press service told RIA Novosti.

However, Moscow's air and water transport control department said the radio's claim was true. A department spokesman said the incident occurred on Friday, and that the boy's parents were immediately informed, and flew to the capital the same day.

Doctors said it was nothing short of a miracle that Andrei survived the flight, with temperatures hitting minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit), the radio station said. The Boeing-737 has a cruising speed of 900 kmh (560 mph).

The boy reportedly made the journey after a commonplace domestic dispute. Angry with his father, who reportedly has a drinking problem, and with his mother for siding with her husband in family rows, Andrei ran away to the neighboring village, where his grandmother lives. On reaching the village, he decided to go on, and hitched a 220-km (137-mile) ride to the regional center, Perm, where he was dropped off at the airport.

It remains unclear how Andrei was able to climb on a plane wing un-noticed, and the Perm Airport security service is being asked some serious questions, the radio station said.

Andrei is now being treated in a Moscow hospital, Radio Mayak said.

http://www.en.rian.ru/russia/20070924/80694850.html
 
Well, thank God he was able to hold his breath for the two hour ride! (This story has to be true! It has a web link!)
 
Complete BS!

This is physically impossible.... It would take a dam idiot like flyer1015 to believe it. He is so gullible that he even defends islamic terrorists on this site!

-What a numbnut!

-Remember, not all terrorists are muslim, but it sure seems that all muslims are terrorists!

-Eat me Commie!
-Sawmill is a tool as well
 
Wow... Thread hijack in just the second response post. That has to be a new Flightinfo record.

Put down the beer, and step away from the keyboard.
 
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Mistranslation I think, in not on the wing. Stow aways in gear compartnemnts are by no means unheard of on flight to and from parts of Asia and Africa.
 
I think it's their new fare specials... this one is the "cold wing special" for just $39 one way.

The "wheel carriage special" already sold out, and that was at $49 one way.

:D
 
two questions:
1. After he was found, did they charge him for the flight?

2. Did he go through TSA?
 
I hate Regional FO Pinko Commies with their gelled hair and iPhones with Che Guevara backgrounds, and their fake Gucci backpacks they got on a lay over at JFK.
 

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