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sixate 09-09-2003 02:35 PM

Looking for a new way to travel?
 
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Stowaway Makes New York-Dallas Flight in Cargo Crate

DALLAS — Federal agents say they are investigating how a man succeeded in stowing away in a cargo plane on a flight from New York to Dallas by shipping himself in a wooden crate.

After hours of traveling, Charles McKinley, 25, of New York City, pried open the crate with a crowbar Saturday morning, authorities said. He popped up outside his parents' doorstep in suburban DeSoto, shook the hand of a shocked deliveryman and walked away, The Dallas Morning News reported Tuesday.

The deliveryman called DeSoto police, who arrested him on outstanding Texas warrants.

McKinley has not been charged with a crime, officials said.

The FBI and the Transportation Security Administration are investigating.

"It's amazing that the gentleman survived. It's absolutely a bizarre case," said FBI Special Agent Lori Bailey, a spokeswoman for the Dallas field office. "Our concern at this point is to determine how this was done."

Officials said McKinley's crate was put aboard a pressurized Boeing 727 (search) operated by Indiana-based Kitty Hawk Cargo from Kennedy International to Fort Wayne, Ind. The crate was transferred to a second plane bound for Dallas-Fort Worth International.

A ground shipping company picked up the crate and delivered it to the residence of McKinley's parents. McKinley spent at least half a day in the crate and broke out just in time for the deliveryman to see him, authorities said.

Air cargo receives less scrutiny than airline passengers in the heightened security imposed after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

"While this is a very unusual situation, we are fully cooperating with the regulatory agencies, the shipper and other parties handling this investigation," Kim Wiemuth, a spokeswoman for Kitty Hawk Cargo, said in a statement. "Kitty Hawk Cargo followed all current cargo security procedures."



:lol: I thought this was hilarious. I wonder what it cost to ship himself. That had to have been one uncomfortable trip.
I also wonder if he was planning on getting back home the same way.

Lebell 09-09-2003 02:37 PM

Didn't cost him anything.

He billed the shipping to his company.

Johnny Rotten 09-09-2003 02:50 PM

Amateur.

You wait until the delivery guy drives away, and then do your Houdini thing!

Sheesh.

Skettios 09-09-2003 03:00 PM

I can't imagine that would be very comfortable.

uncle phil 09-09-2003 04:10 PM

he may have been trying to prove how easy it would be for a terrorist (read: suicide bomber) to do the same thing...

BuddyHawks 09-09-2003 04:15 PM

Did he do it out of desperation, or was he trying to prove a point? I think the guy was cocky after successfuly completing his feat; he wanted to show off.

YourNeverThere 09-09-2003 04:18 PM

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Originally posted by Johnny Rotten
Amateur.

You wait until the delivery guy drives away, and then do your Houdini thing!

Sheesh.

It's true, but the look on the dudes face would have been worth it.

bundy 09-09-2003 05:40 PM

thats insane.
how on earth did he get away with that?

Esen 09-09-2003 06:19 PM

Someone by that guy a beer

Hard8s 09-09-2003 07:26 PM

You know he didn't have any when he was on the plane......No where to recycle it. (Take a leak)

Wonder how long he was in there?

Flippy 09-09-2003 07:38 PM

It says here that the total cost was $550.

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The freight cost — billed to McKinley's employer — was $550. At that rate, "he could have flown first-class," Phillips said.
Ouch.

The_Dude 09-10-2003 06:29 AM

Homesick man mails himself to Dallas
 
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DALLAS -- Charles D. McKinley had himself shipped from New York to Dallas in an airline cargo crate, startling his parents -- and a deliveryman -- when he broke out of the box outside their home.

"My husband asked him, `Man, what are you doing in this crate?' He said he was coming home," his mother told KDFW-TV in Dallas.

Federal officials want to know how the stowaway bypassed airport security.

McKinley, 25, a shipping clerk from New York, was arrested and jailed on unrelated bad-check and traffic charges after his overnight odyssey.

Federal officials are considering additional charges of stowing away on a plane.

In a rambling jailhouse interview, McKinley told KXAS-TV in Dallas that he made the trip because he was homesick and a friend thought he could save money by flying as cargo.

McKinley said he took no food or water on the 15-hour journey, just a cell phone, which did not work.

Before setting out, McKinley filled out shipping instructions saying the crate held a computer and clothes.

Authorities believe he had help from at least one co-worker at the warehouse where he works in New York.

The box was taken by truck from New York's Kennedy Airport to New Jersey. Then it was loaded onto a pressurized, heated cargo plane operated by Kitty Hawk Cargo. It flew from Newark, N.J., to Niagara Falls, N.Y., then to the carrier's hub in Fort Wayne, Ind., and on to Dallas, the FBI said.

On Saturday, Billy Ray Thomas, a driver for Pilot Air Freight, picked up the crate at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport and delivered it to McKinley's parents' home in suburban DeSoto.

When Thomas went to unload the 350-pound crate from his truck, he saw a pair of eyes and thought there was a body inside.

Then McKinley broke the box open and crawled out, said police Lt. Brian Windham. McKinley's mother was stunned. The delivery driver called police.

DeSoto police said the crate measured 42 inches by 36 inches by 15 inches. McKinley stands5-foot-8 and weighs 170 pounds, authorities said.

Authorities said they did not know whether McKinley had any toilet facilities. But the stowaway told the TV station that he got out of the crate during flights once or twice and walked around.

His box was carried in the pressurized, heated cabins, but could just as easily have been placed in the lower, unpressurized holds, said Richard Phillips, chief executive of Pilot Air Freight.

"He could easily have died," Phillips said.

The freight cost -- billed to McKinley's employer -- was $550. At that rate, "he could have flown first-class," Phillips said.

Air cargo receives less federal security attention than passenger planes, in part because of its sheer volume.

Other than the federal statute, District Attorney Bill Hill said he could not cite any law broken by McKinley.

"He violated the law of stupidity if nothing else," Hill said.
Now that's an extreme measure to save some $$.

the story is funny though.

Averett 09-10-2003 06:40 AM

$550. Buy a ticket next time, asshole.

www.priceline.com

It amazes me how stupid people are sometimes.

Booboo 09-10-2003 07:10 AM

Lol I just heard about this on the radio..

some people..

Splice 09-10-2003 07:57 AM

He could have died. Not a smart thing to do. :confused:

Gortexfogg 09-10-2003 08:01 AM

Why didn't he stow away in the landing gear compartment like normal stowaways? I wonder if any bells or lights went off in this guy's head when he paid the shipping costs (which were more than a regular ticket)...

HookedOnChronic 09-10-2003 08:33 AM

If you read a bit closer you'll see he didn't pay for it, he billed it to his employer.

"The freight cost -- billed to McKinley's employer -- was $550."

water_boy1999 09-10-2003 08:50 AM

This is hilarious....he may be dumb, but he has enormous balls to pull that off.

Averett 09-10-2003 08:56 AM

And he couldnt find a way to bill a plane ticket to his employer? Hell, I could do that.

Heyyy great idea!

uncle phil 09-10-2003 12:04 PM

http://tfproject.org/tfp/showthread....threadid=26453

YourNeverThere 09-10-2003 01:27 PM

damn you phil, I was a second late :)

santafe5000 09-10-2003 06:04 PM

Now they say on the news that he has been arrreted


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