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rudedog 09-10-2003 04:46 AM

People are really stupid part 2
 
Man shipped from New York to Texas in crate

[quote:c5fa1]Charles McKinley wanted to go to his father's house in Dallas and decided to "ship himself rather than pay for a ticket," said Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Suzanne Luber. [/quote:c5fa1]

Full article [url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Southwest/09/09/plane.stowaway/index.html:c5fa1]here:[/url:c5fa1]

Eight Ace 09-10-2003 04:56 AM

I don't see a problem with that...other than having
to provide your own little packet of peanuts.

Oddball 09-10-2003 08:36 AM

He was so close to getting away with it.

Lucky he didn't have a bomb strapped to him or anything oOo:

Stinger_Dude 09-10-2003 09:17 AM

ROFL LMAO!!! That a good idea actually too bad he got caught. lol

Judas 09-10-2003 09:39 AM

its against the law ? eek:

ED! 09-10-2003 09:44 AM

[quote="Eight Ace":c40e8]I don't see a problem with that...other than having
to provide your own little packet of peanuts.[/quote:c40e8]

That or being placed in the NON-pressurized area of the cargo. Yanno. . .where his HEAD would have exploded!!!! ed:

Art Attack 09-10-2003 10:12 AM

"McKinley secured himself in the crate, apparently with some help, along with his computer and some clothes."

HA! his computer!lol

AADiC_ 09-10-2003 10:30 AM

[quote="Eight Ace":fe67f]I don't see a problem with that...other than having
to provide your own little packet of peanuts.[/quote:fe67f]

The reason he is a moron is becasue alot of cargo planes do not have heated/pressurized cargo compartments, thus he would have suffocated(sp)/froze to death.

09-10-2003 11:07 AM

I would think that cargo carriers such as UPS, Fed-Ex, or the US Postal Service fly fully pressurized planes. If they didn't any sealed cargo (including those static bags for computer components) would be popped when you open your shipment.
This would be especially embarrasing with food items.

Bane 09-10-2003 11:38 AM

[quote="Sgt Stryker":1a5ec]I would think that cargo carriers such as UPS, Fed-Ex, or the US Postal Service fly fully pressurized planes.[/quote:1a5ec]

I can't say their entire fleets are pressurized, but at least some are. The planes are passenger jets converted for hauling freight. When they haul, say, an F1 racing team or horses for a show they use the same planes as when they're hauling inanimate cargo.

09-10-2003 11:43 AM

I would think most planes are, because they way companies package cargo today it would be obvious if there was a depressurization.
most computer components are sealed in a plastic "static-proof" bag, and surrounded by those bubble things or larger plastic "airbags".

Also the cartons themselves are pretty tightly sealed, you'd see damage if the plane was not pressurized.

KTOG 09-10-2003 11:54 AM

[quote="AADiC_":973cf][quote="Eight Ace":973cf]I don't see a problem with that...other than having
to provide your own little packet of peanuts.[/quote:973cf]

The reason he is a moron is becasue alot of cargo planes do not have heated/pressurized cargo compartments, thus he would have suffocated(sp)/froze to death.[/quote:973cf]

SARCASM!

AADiC_ 09-10-2003 01:43 PM

[quote=KTOG][quote="AADiC_":79fd8]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Eight Ace":79fd8
I don't see a problem with that...other than having
to provide your own little packet of peanuts.

The reason he is a moron is becasue alot of cargo planes do not have heated/pressurized cargo compartments, thus he would have suffocated(sp)/froze to death.[/quote:79fd8]

SARCASM![/quote:79fd8]

Duh

Balr14 09-14-2003 01:15 AM

Another reason he's a moron is it cost twice as much as flying normally.

Pyro 09-14-2003 01:42 AM

hake:


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