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Posted: 4/20/2014 10:48:37 PM EDT
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Wow its tremendous to know that the TSA is keeping us all so very safe from unauthorized people messing with and stowing away on planes. Can you imagine if he had eaten some taco bell just before stowing away? Another missing plane disaster. Yikes.
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Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? |
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the boy was medically screened and found to be unharmed. View Quote Aside from the fact that he now has 40 percent fewer functional brain cells |
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There is no fucking way he survived 38k feet for four hours. Not a chance in hell.
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? Article states he was medically unharmed. They're full of shit. |
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I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. |
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Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. FBHO. |
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. FBHO. Is that how he got into the US? It would explain a lot. |
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Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Such horseshit. Maybe in the cargo compartment... Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. How do the pets stowed below survive if the cargo hold is is not preasurized? |
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How do the pets stowed below survive if the cargo hold is is not preasurized? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Such horseshit. Maybe in the cargo compartment... Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. How do the pets stowed below survive if the cargo hold is is not preasurized? http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/special-travel-needs/pets/pet-travel-options.html While the pet area is pressurized I can promise you that you won't be getting their from a wheel well. |
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Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Such horseshit. Maybe in the cargo compartment... Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. The cargo compartment is not unpressurized. |
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The cargo compartment is not unpressurized. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Such horseshit. Maybe in the cargo compartment... Still unpressurized, he would have been warmer but would be dead because of it. The cargo compartment is not unpressurized. Edit: An embarrassing edit that is. Subsequent posters were right, the aft Bulk is inside the pressure bulkhead, it is just not heated. Shit, 19 years flying the 747 down the drain. But I had to fess up. |
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I don't see how one could get to a pressurized part of the airplane from the wheel well. If he did manage it, he would have had to get there before they got up in altitude, surely someone in the plane would have noticed if he was able to open a door or hatch moving from an unpressurized to a pressurized compartment if there was a big difference in pressure.
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I don't see how one could get to a pressurized part of the airplane from the wheel well. If he did manage it, he would have had to get there before they got up in altitude, surely someone in the plane would have noticed if he was able to open a door or hatch moving from an unpressurized to a pressurized compartment if there was a big difference in pressure. View Quote Didn't happen. He passed out from hypoxia in the wheel well, and then was preserved by frigid temperatures. At 38,000 feet, the air temperature is around 70 degrees below zero. ETA: Another example of a stowaway surviving a long flight at 38,000 feet |
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Didn't happen. He passed out from hypoxia in the wheel well, and then was preserved by frigid temperatures. At 38,000 feet, the air temperature is around 70 degrees below zero. ETA: Another example of a stowaway surviving a long flight at 38,000 feet View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't see how one could get to a pressurized part of the airplane from the wheel well. If he did manage it, he would have had to get there before they got up in altitude, surely someone in the plane would have noticed if he was able to open a door or hatch moving from an unpressurized to a pressurized compartment if there was a big difference in pressure. Didn't happen. He passed out from hypoxia in the wheel well, and then was preserved by frigid temperatures. At 38,000 feet, the air temperature is around 70 degrees below zero. ETA: Another example of a stowaway surviving a long flight at 38,000 feet |
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How about the security? What if that kid had 20 lbs of HE strapped on?
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Didn't happen. He passed out from hypoxia in the wheel well, and then was preserved by frigid temperatures. At 38,000 feet, the air temperature is around 70 degrees below zero. ETA: Another example of a stowaway surviving a long flight at 38,000 feet View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't see how one could get to a pressurized part of the airplane from the wheel well. If he did manage it, he would have had to get there before they got up in altitude, surely someone in the plane would have noticed if he was able to open a door or hatch moving from an unpressurized to a pressurized compartment if there was a big difference in pressure. Didn't happen. He passed out from hypoxia in the wheel well, and then was preserved by frigid temperatures. At 38,000 feet, the air temperature is around 70 degrees below zero. ETA: Another example of a stowaway surviving a long flight at 38,000 feet Interesting. |
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Well then, I don't think he would have survived View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How about the security? What if that kid had 20 lbs of HE strapped on? Well then, I don't think he would have survived Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. |
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Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii Kenyan natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii Kenyan natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. FIFY |
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Doesn't seem possible, but apparently it happened.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2014/04/21/stow-away-flight/7953325/ "Doesn't even remember the flight," FBI spokesman Tom Simon in Honolulu told The Associated Press on Sunday night. "It's amazing he survived that." View Quote The boy was questioned by the FBI after being discovered on the tarmac at the Maui airport Sunday morning with no identification, Simon said. "Kid's lucky to be alive," Simon said. Simon said security footage from the San Jose airport verified that the boy from Santa Clara, Calif., hopped a fence to get to Hawaiian Airlines Flight 45 on Sunday morning. |
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Quoted: Doesn't seem possible, but apparently it happened. http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2014/04/21/stow-away-flight/7953325/ The boy was questioned by the FBI after being discovered on the tarmac at the Maui airport Sunday morning with no identification, Simon said. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Doesn't seem possible, but apparently it happened. http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2014/04/21/stow-away-flight/7953325/ "Doesn't even remember the flight," FBI spokesman Tom Simon in Honolulu told The Associated Press on Sunday night. "It's amazing he survived that." The boy was questioned by the FBI after being discovered on the tarmac at the Maui airport Sunday morning with no identification, Simon said. "Kid's lucky to be alive," Simon said. Simon said security footage from the San Jose airport verified that the boy from Santa Clara, Calif., hopped a fence to get to Hawaiian Airlines Flight 45 on Sunday morning. Let me guess....They didn't view the video until AFTER the plane touched down in Hawaii? |
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Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. |
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Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How about the security? What if that kid had 20 lbs of HE strapped on? Well then, I don't think he would have survived Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. Is an airport perimeter and Tarmac area the responsibility of TSA or airport police? |
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Quoted: Is an airport perimeter and Tarmac area the responsibility of TSA or airport police? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How about the security? What if that kid had 20 lbs of HE strapped on? Well then, I don't think he would have survived Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. Is an airport perimeter and Tarmac area the responsibility of TSA or airport police? |
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Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. No shit. Kind of like a government that can hear every phone call, read every text and email, keep track of every car , truck and where they have been or headed to, in the name of stopping terrorism and then not being able to stop two terrorist who we have been warned about by the Russians several times It just don't add up. |
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Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How about the security? What if that kid had 20 lbs of HE strapped on? Well then, I don't think he would have survived Right.. and neither would the couple hundred passengers and crew if it were detonated at say 15k ft. Seems like a huge fail by the vaunted TSA. Have you really been swallowing the bullshit the gov feeds you? |
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No shit. Kind of like a government that can hear every phone call, read every text and email, keep track of every car , truck and where they have been or headed to, in the name of stopping terrorism and then not being able to stop two terrorist who we have been warned about by the Russians several times It just don't add up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dain bramaged? Say about 4 hours at roughly 35,000ft if he is unharmed it is a medical miracle. The freezing temps saved his life, I wonder if he will lose any fingers or toes? I'm guessing he wasn't Harvard material to begin with. Well now, hold on here.. There's some Hawaii natives with dain bramage who have been declared "editor of the Harvard Law Review". At least one I can think of. No shit. Kind of like a government that can hear every phone call, read every text and email, keep track of every car , truck and where they have been or headed to, in the name of stopping terrorism and then not being able to stop two terrorist who we have been warned about by the Russians several times It just don't add up. There is a huge difference between collecting literally all the info you can, and actually doing something useful with that info. |
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Not sure which is worse - that nobody noticed him climbing on the aircraft, or the fact that government representatives tweet official statements.
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Quoted: "Kid's lucky to be alive," Simon said. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Doesn't seem possible, but apparently it happened. http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2014/04/21/stow-away-flight/7953325/ "Doesn't even remember the flight," FBI spokesman Tom Simon in Honolulu told The Associated Press on Sunday night. "It's amazing he survived that." The boy was questioned by the FBI after being discovered on the tarmac at the Maui airport Sunday morning with no identification, Simon said. "Kid's lucky to be alive," Simon said. Simon said security footage from the San Jose airport verified that the boy from Santa Clara, Calif., hopped a fence to get to Hawaiian Airlines Flight 45 on Sunday morning. Let me guess....They didn't view the video until AFTER the plane touched down in Hawaii? "The system worked!" |
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Chinese man tried to sneak out of China that way. He didn't survive the flight.
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The wheel well had to have been heated for him to survive.. Anybody have any knowledge of that?
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Good choice not picking a Malaysia airlines flight.
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