9 year old boy hops plane to Vegas, alone and without ticket
A 9 year old boy did the
unthinkable in the US last
week; he went through
airport security with other
passengers, and hopped on a
flight to Las Vegas on his
own without a plane ticket.
The Transportation
Security Administration
officials said they are still
trying to figure out how he
did it. CNN reports
Patrick Hogan, a
spokesman for
Minneapolis-St. Paul
International Airport,
said the crew of Delta
Flight 1651 "became
suspicious of the child's
circumstances" during the
flight from Minneapolis to
Las Vegas. Crew members
got in touch with
authorities in Las Vegas
and turned the boy over
to Child Protective
Services, Hogan said in a
statement.
"Fortunately, the flight
crew took appropriate
actions to ensure the
child's safety, so the
story does have a good
ending," he said. Delta
said it takes the incident
"very seriously" and is
working with authorities.
The boy, a runaway from
the Twin Cities, spent a
good amount of time at the
airport before boarding the
plane, KARE said. He was
there the day before, the
station reported, citing
airport officials. He passed
his time by taking luggage
from a carousel, bringing it
to an airport eatery and
then ditching it, asking a
server to watch the bag
"while he went to the
restroom."
The following day the child
took the train to the
airport, cleared security
and made it to Las Vegas
nearly without detection.
"Obviously, the fact that
the child's actions
weren't detected until he
was in flight is
concerning," Hogan wrote.
Still, 33 million people
travel through
Minneapolis' airport every
year, he noted. "I don't
know of another instance
in my 13 years at the
airport in which anything
similar has happened," he
said.
A flight security expert
said it's very concerning
that the child made it
through several security
checks
"All of this (security)
since 9/11 has been to
keep us safe. And it has,
but still we have gaping
holes, and this is a
perfect example of it,"
Terry Trippler of
ThePlaneRules.com told
KARE.
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