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TFOGGER
10-06-2013, 15:13
http://www.usatoday.com/story/todayinthesky/2013/10/06/9-year-old-boy-sneaks-onto-plane-flies-to-las-vegas/2931361/


"Despite numerous checkpoints and gate agents, officials at Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport say a 9-year-old was somehow able to sneak through security and onto a Delta flight headed to Las Vegas."
That's the report from Minneapolis-St. Paul TV station KARE 11 (http://www.kare11.com/news/article/1041520/391/9-year-old-sneaks-onto-plane-at-MSP-Intl-Airport), which says the "security mishap" came Thursday when the boy sneaked into the airport and onto Delta Flight 1651 to Las Vegas.
FULL REPORT: 9-year-old sneaks onto plane at Minneapolis-St, Paul airport (http://www.kare11.com/news/article/1041520/391/9-year-old-sneaks-onto-plane-at-MSP-Intl-Airport) (KARE 11)
Pat Hogan, spokesperson for the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), confirmed the incident to KARE, but says it wasn't the result of an airport shortcoming.
"At this point, this is a Delta and TSA issue," Hogan tells KARE. "This is a rare incident."
MSP officials say they've reviewed security footage and at this point do not believe he was carrying a boarding pass.
In a statement to KARE, Delta says: "We are investigating the incident and cooperating with the agencies involved."
OTHER AIRLINE NEWS: Singapore Airlines shows off luxurious new plane (http://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/flights/2013/09/23/singapore-airlines-shows-off-luxurious-new-plane/2853653/) (photos)
ARCHIVES: TSA adds Instagram account to show confiscated weapons (http://www.usatoday.com/story/todayinthesky/2013/07/05/tsa-adds-instagram-account-to-show-confiscated-weapons/2491765/) (July 2013)
KARE says TSA authorities "released a similar statement."
The boy is believed to be a runaway from the Twin Cities area, according to KARE's report. And it apparently wasn't the boy's first misadventure at the airport.
"MSP officials say he took someone's luggage off a carousel (on Wednesday), ordered food at a pre-security restaurant, asked the server to watch his luggage while he went to the restroom, but never returned," KARE says in its report.
Terry Trippler, an air travel expert with ThePlaneRules.com, tells KARE that it shouldn't have been easy for the boy to make it the whole through the airport and onto the flight as a stowaway.
"He had to pass three levels of security," Trippler says. "You have the TSA, the gate agents, and the flight crew and a child comes through without even a seat assignment."
He says such cases are rare, but adds that "while we are safer in the air (especially since 9/11), this proves there are still gaping holes."

Madeinhb
10-06-2013, 15:41
Not surprising.

theGinsue
10-06-2013, 15:48
Several someones are going to get a stern talking to about this screw up.

TFOGGER
10-06-2013, 15:55
I'm guessing the kid gets punished worse by his parents than anyone at the TSA gets disciplined...

Ah Pook
10-06-2013, 16:02
Would have been more interesting if he would have been packing heat.

I see a little Jason Bourne in the making.

SirSai
10-06-2013, 19:55
kid has to get to the bunny ranch somehow. next thing you know the allah ackbars are going to strapped up little 9 year olds and send them on planes. in before the En Es Ay

TFOGGER
10-06-2013, 20:12
im guessing if his parents did discipline him, he wouldnt have been doing these things.

Exactly my point. The TSA "workers" will receive even less punishment...

hurley842002
10-06-2013, 20:13
im guessing if his parents did discipline him, he wouldnt have been doing these things.

Agreed, if I would have left my parents side at the supermarket, I'd have had hell to pay.

Boadie30
10-07-2013, 07:55
This is an airline/LE issue and not TSA... Unless you want the .gov all up in your business when your flying with your children (I dont) Then leave TSA out of it please..

Sawin
10-07-2013, 08:10
I wonder if he just watched Home Alone 2, and got the idea to ride the coat tails of an oblivious adult.

Boadie30
10-07-2013, 08:25
the coat tails of an oblivious adult. Family

yes, and found a boarding pass @ some mall... Minors are not required ID with TSA as long as their not leaving the country... Really if its not a bomb, gun or someone on a list... Its not any of TSAs business..