This flight threatened the life of a 13-year-old. Survived so over a thousand kilometers
This story will shock even people with extremely lush imagination. A plane landed in India, in which the 13-year-old hid in the chassis. He miraculously survived the trip, and finally he was disappointed.
The discovery took place in the port of Nowy Delhi. A 13-year-old boy used the services of Afghan national airline Kam Air and landed in India. The adolescents had no ticket or passed any control. He did something, which made many people usually lost their lives, i.e. hid in the chamber chamber of the aircraft. Everything to travel so over a thousand kilometers. This time the journey ended well. When the case came to light, the services did not hide his amazement.
Travel in the aircraft chassis
At the beginning it should be added that traveling in the aircraft chassis is illegal and very dangerous. Some go to an irresponsible step, most often in an act of desperation. It does not always end positively. For example, in Hawaii, the bodies of people who were probably gapowiczs were found on the United Airlines aircraft. A similar incident was recorded by KLM lines.
The 13-year-old hiding in the Kam Air machine was very lucky. He set off to India from Kabul, or the capital of Afghanistan, more than a thousand kilometers away. He was noticed wandering around the airport in Nowy Delhi. “Asked exactly what he was looking for, he explained that he was hiding in the rear chamber of the aircraft serving the RQ-4401 cruise, which landed around noon on Sunday,” spokesman of the Indian Central Industrial Safety Forces to the Indian medal media.
Not India was to be the target
Not only that the teenager shocked the airport authorities, that he managed to survive the flight in the chassis, he caused even greater amazement when he declared that he had mistaken the directions – he did not want to reach India. The boy’s goal was to be much closer to Iran, which was learned during the interrogation.
The 13-year-old explained how he managed to sneak into the chassis chamber, because he used the moment of getting on the deck. After completing the formal stopping procedures, the boy was sent back to Kabul.
According to experts, you can talk about a miracle, because the risk of death while traveling in the chassis is very large and is associated not only with mechanical injuries, but also with the consequences of overload caused by the landing of the machine.
