To: jstolzen
If it's the plane instead of the passengers your theory makes sense....Im worried about the ground crew who have access to these planes..
Also, I wonder if that dead stowaway is related to this?
88 posted on
01/02/2004 10:53:52 AM PST by
mystery-ak
(Mike...Happy New Year!)
To: mystery-ak
I guess he was in the "Belly of the Eagle"...[referring to the dead individuals found near the landing gear]
90 posted on
01/02/2004 10:55:52 AM PST by
tmp02
To: mystery-ak
I was wondering the same thing. They still haven't identified him. Two stowaways in one week's time. What are the odds? Perhaps their mission was to test the security on the tarmac. If they stowed away undetected they could just as easily have slipped a device into the wheel well.
To: mystery-ak
I missed the dead stow-away article.....was this recently posted? when/where did this happen? what is the person's ethnicity?
93 posted on
01/02/2004 10:57:36 AM PST by
nicmarlo
To: mystery-ak
"I wonder if that dead stowaway is related to this?" I think it is unlikely. Dead stowaways seem to be fairly common. What concerns me more is that enough stowaways can get through security so as to make it that common.
151 posted on
01/02/2004 11:25:13 AM PST by
sweetliberty
(Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.)
To: mystery-ak
Im worried about the ground crew who have access to these planes.. I'm constantly worried about the ground crew.
Was sitting in the baggage area at O'Hare once, and while waiting, watched any number of people go in and out the door marked something like Only Authorized Personnel or something like that, and there was no one paying any attention to who was going through, or whether their badges were real.
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