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Naked bid to fly Down Under

Wednesday, November 3, 2004 Posted: 6:44 PM EST (2344 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- A Canadian man, angry that he was refused a plane ticket to Australia at Los Angeles International Airport, stripped naked, sprinted across the tarmac and climbed into the wheel well of a moving jumbo jet, officials said on Wednesday.

Pilots of the Qantas Airways flight stopped the plane. The man was coaxed out of the wheel well and arrested for trespassing, said airport spokeswoman Nancy Castles.

"This was an extremely dangerous thing for him to do. If he had continued to cling in there with the aircraft taking off at over 200 miles (320 kph) per hour, he might have fallen out and could have been sucked up by an engine," she said.

"If he had survived that and was in the wheel well when the landing gear was retracted, he could have been crushed by the mechanism. And if not he very likely would have frozen to death during the 15 1/2 hour flight at 30,000 feet (9,150 metres) while wearing no clothes."

The man, Neil Melly, 31, tried to buy a one-way ticket on the Qantas flight on Monday evening, but was turned down because he could not supply a valid credit card, Castles said.

Later, he managed to climb over an airport fence, topped by three strands of barbed wire, without injury and was spotted by a ramp worker "running, naked, full-speed" toward the plane.

Castles said a check by authorities found that Melly had been reported missing to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was suffering from bi-polar disorder, a manic-depressive illness.
 
Well, I see the TSA was hard at work again. Not to worry though, the last time I took my wife to the airport they were giving "the wand" to some little girl who was so scared all she could do was suck her thumb. :rolleyes:

Isn't this the second one recently?

-mini
 
Lol

You gotta love those naked Canadian terrorists!

I've been saying for years that we need to watch out for Canada. I never thought they would pull out their secret weapon this early though. :D
 
I can't help but think of how Qantas might use this in their next marketing campaign. :D

Minh
 
"Uncle Leo...?"

-Seinfeld
 
lol

I can't help but think of how Qantas might use this in their next marketing campaign. :D

Minh
Yeah, I guess the "Fly Qantas, we've never had a crash or a naked Canadian stow away in one of a wheel wells" add campaign is out the door. :)
 
I am guessing paying cash isn´t such a good idea anymore. What am I going to do with all this money laying around? Hope his family in Australia won´t miss him. Maybe he should move his family to Mexico. There he can come and go across the border without a wink.;)

Yo solamente deseo trabajar en Canadá, no hablo inglés. No tengo una bomba en mi asno agujero. :eek:
 
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As a Canuck.. one of my greatest fantasy,s was to hide naked in a Jet,s wheelwell and go for a ride. What,s wrong with that... eh? :D I,m sure its alot more fun than the flight deck. ;)
 
Not too bright

cynic said:
Wednesday, November 3, 2004 Posted: 6:44 PM EST (2344 GMT) LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters)

"This was an extremely dangerous thing for him to do... If he had continued to cling in there with the aircraft taking off at over 200 miles per hour, he might have fallen out and could have been sucked up by an engine."
And if not, he very likely would have frozen to death during the 15 1/2 hour flight at 30,000 feet while wearing no clothes."
So do you think he'd freeze before or after he passes out due to lack of oxygen?? This would have been a good story to submit to Darwin Awards. haha
 

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