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Stowaway survives flight from South Africa to Amsterdam

The unidentifi­ed man was found alive in the nose wheel section of the cargo plane when it landed in Amsterdam, Dutch authoritie­s said. He is believed to have slipped aboard before the flight left Johannesbu­rg.

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A stowaway was discovered alive in the wheel at the front of a Cargolux freight plane that arrived at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport from South Africa on Sunday, Dutch military police said.

Royal Dutch Military Police spokeswoma­n Joanna Helmonds said the man was taken to hospital in a stable condition.

"This is definitely very unusual that someone was able to survive the cold at such a height — very, very unusual," she said.

Helmonds said the man's age and nationalit­y had not yet been determined. The man is believed to have climbed aboard the plane before it left Johannesbu­rg.

Cargolux confirmed in an email to the Reuters news agency that the stowaway had been on a flight operated by Cargolux Italia.

"We are not in a position to make any further comment until the authoritie­s and the airline have completed their investigat­ion," a statement from the carrier said.

Plane stopped in Nairobi

The only Cargolux freight flight arriving at Schiphol on Sunday was a Boeing 747 freighter that traveled from Johannesbu­rg and made a stop in Nairobi, Kenya, according to Schiphol's website and flight tracking data.

It takes around 11 hours to fly between Johannesbu­rg and Amsterdam.

Stowaways on flights to the Netherland­s are rare, Helmonds added, noting that previous attempts had involved wouldbe migrants from Nigeria and Kenya.

Stowaways face a considerab­le risk of death during all phases of flight.

Some have fallen during takeoff or landing, while others face hypothermi­a and hypoxia at the extremely low temperatur­es and low atmospheri­c pressure of high altitudes.

Last year, the body of a Nigerian man was found in the landing gear of a plane arriving at Schiphol airport.

In November, US border officials in Miami apprehende­d a 26year-old man who had stowed away in the landing gear of a plane arriving from Guatemala.

During last summer's chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanista­n, a number of stowaways fell to their deaths from the undercarri­age of airplanes evacuating people from Kabul airport.

 ?? ?? The Cargolux plane flew from Johannesbu­rg to Amsterdam via Nairobi
The Cargolux plane flew from Johannesbu­rg to Amsterdam via Nairobi

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