(AFP) - A US teenager
was lucky to be alive Monday after surviving a bone-chilling,
low-oxygen flight from California to Hawaii in a jet's wheel well,
authorities said.The Federal Bureau of Investigation identified the stowaway as a 16-year-old male who climbed the fence at a San Jose airport.
He then snuck into the wheel well of a Hawaiian Airlines plane bound for Maui, FBI spokesman Tom Simon told AFP.
The
youngster, who ran away from home, endured freezing temperatures and a
lack of oxygen aboard the five-and-a-half hour flight, which reached an
altitude of some 38,000 feet, he said.
Miraculously, the teen lived to tell.
"He
was observed coming out of the plane in Maui, the FBI interviewed him
and handed him out to child protective services," Simon said, adding the
youth was not being charged with a crime in Hawaii.
However, "if California decides to charge him with a crime, that's up to them," he said.
Security
video footage from the Mineta International Airport in San Jose showed
the youngster hopping a fence and making his way to Hawaiian Airlines
Flight 45, where he climbed, undetected, into the wheel well of the
aircraft.
With oxygen scarce
and temperatures well below freezing, Simon said the teenager appears to
have been unconscious "for pretty much the entire" flight.
The
aircraft landed mid morning Sunday at Maui's Kahului Airport, and the
youth, who did not regain consciousness for another hour, woke up, and
hopped down onto the tarmac. At that point, Hawaiian Airlines personnel
noticed him.
While it is not
unheard of, it is extremely rare to survive a flight in the wheel well
of an aircraft. Many who try, end up freezing to death or succumbing to a
lack of oxygen.
In one such
case, the body of a 26-year-old was found crumpled on a suburban London
street in 2012 after he apparently climbed aboard a British Airways
plane in Angola and fell from the wheel well as the aircraft prepared to
land at Heathrow Airport.
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