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Old 13th Oct 2007, 15:15
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Singapore- A Palestinian stowaway fell out of the nose
wheel of a Singapore Airlines (SIA) aircraft that landed at Changi
Airport on a flight from Kuala Lumpur, police said on Saturday.
OsamaRM Shublaq, 27, hid in the nose wheel well on Flight SQ 119
Thursday night.

Ground crew in Singapore waiting to serve the twin-engine Boeing
777-200 said he fell about 2.4 metres from the wheel well to the
ground. He was immediately arrested by police

Osama was charged in a Singapore court on Friday with entering
Singapore without a valid pass or permit. If convicted, he could be
jailed for up to six months, caned three strokes or more, or fined up
to 6,000 Singapore dollars (4,026 US dollars).

SIA said the carrier would not comment on a matter under police
investigation.

Pilots and aviation industry personnel told The Straits times they
were amazed that the stowaway survived .

"He could have been crushed by the retracting nose wheel,
depending on where and how he was positioned," a pilot was quoted as
saying.

Malaysian authorities were baffled as to how the man could have
breached ground security at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and
climbed into the cubby hole unnoticed.

"You've got to be a superhero to try such a thing," Azharuddin
Rahman, a director at Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation, told
the newspaper.

It was believed to be the first case involving a stowaway in a
wheel at Changi.

A 15-year-old Russian boy survived a two-hour flight in Russia
three weeks ago by hiding in the wheel well of a Boeing 737 jet.

Pilots told the newspaper that the short flight time of about 35
minutes was probably what saved the stowaway. The air in the wheel
well is not pressurized or heated, they said. The remainder of the
55-minute journey is ground time.

The cruising altitude for such flights is around 23,000 feet with
the aircraft spending six minutes at that level while the temperature
outside is minus 15 degrees Celsius.

The stowaway was said to have been wearing a coat and long pants
when he was arrested
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