Boy survives two-hour flight hanging onto plane wing!

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Boy survives two-hour flight hanging onto plane wing!

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

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.
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incredible he's still alive!
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Wow, that is incredible. Not only for enduring the freezing temperatures, but also for holding on to an object travelling at 900 kmh (560 mph)!
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unreal. Absolutely unreal. Well, hope he enjoys his 15 minutes.
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I reckon the fact his arms were frozen was what actually saved him!
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You are probably right, Face. His frozen hands probably wouldn't let go.
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I find this hard to believe - If the cold didn't kill him the lack of oxygen would likely have permanently damaged him.

Don't think the frozen hands thing would have kicked in till he was up for a while - he should have been blown off long before then.
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here's the original story: https://en.rian.ru/russia/20070924/80694850.html

even if it's not true, it's a good story...

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maycm wrote:I find this hard to believe - If the cold didn't kill him the lack of oxygen would likely have permanently damaged him.

Don't think the frozen hands thing would have kicked in till he was up for a while - he should have been blown off long before then.
I side with you maycm! Can't see how that would ever have been possible! Funny story to tell though :D
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according to this version, he was INSIDE the wing ... how do you get inside a wing?!

but that would be more feasible than hanging on!

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Why the heck did he try to get on the wing in the first place????
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Post by major.tom »

Luke's linked story says he climbed in the wing, which might account for his not being detected and not falling off. I've heard of similar cases where the people died of asphixiation. Perhaps sleeping during the flight saved his life.

Quite an amazing story.
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The fall onto the tarmac just by itself could have caused injuries. If he wasn't in the undercarriage of the plane itself, and he really was in the wing, then the only place I could think of where he could have hidden was the flap areas which extend & retract.
But then I would have expected him to fall off when the flaps were deployed.
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NIZHNY NOVGOROD, February 21 (RIA Novosti) - Transport prosecutors in Russia's Urals said on Thursday they have sent to court the case of a teenager who last year survived a flight inside the wing of an aircraft. "The Urals transport prosecutor's office sent to court the criminal case on the illegal boarding of an aircraft by a minor," a spokesman said.

Former airport security official Yury Naugolnykh has been charged with violating flight safety rules and faces up to two years in prison, he said. In September 2007 Andrei Shcherbakov, aged 15 at the time, clambered into the wheel well of a Tu-154M's wing and almost froze to death in a two-hour flight to Moscow from Perm. He had to have all the fingers on the right hand amputated later. Prosecutors said Naugolnykh failed to thoroughly inspect the aircraft before the flight, which led to the incident. Naugolnykh was not placed in custody awaiting trial.

The boy reportedly made the journey after a family argument which ended with Andrei running away to his grandmother's village. 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. After reaching the capital, Shcherbakov collapsed onto the tarmac. His arms and legs were so severely frozen that rescuers were at first unable to remove his coat and shoes. Doctors said it was nothing short of a miracle that he survived the flight.

After the incident, the Urals transport prosecutor's office held large-scale checks of aviation security in several regions, which resulted in 12 criminal cases launched.

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Poor bugger!
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i hope he doesn't get prison time, he doesn't deserve any
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