Incident on Flight from Chicago to Hawaii: Body Found in Aircraft’s Undercarriage
Passengers on a Christmas Eve journey from Chicago to Kahului Airport in Maui were unaware of an unexpected stowaway. A deceased individual was located in the undercarriage of a Boeing 787-10 operated by United Airlines. The circumstances surrounding how and when the person accessed this restricted area remain unclear.
The plane, which had a 4.5-hour stopover in Chicago, reached Maui on schedule. During the flight, a body was discovered in the aircraft’s undercarriage—a location accessible exclusively from outside the plane. Interestingly, the aircraft had previously flown from São Paulo, Brazil, raising speculation about how long the individual may have been hiding there.
Such occurrences are relatively rare, but survival chances are extremely low. The combination of oxygen deprivation, freezing temperatures at cruising altitude, and the dangers posed by the landing mechanism makes these attempts perilous. However, exceptions exist—Marilyn Hartman, often referred to as the "serial stowaway," repeatedly bypassed airport security to board numerous domestic and international flights.
Security Concerns and Questions for Airlines
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about security at major airports like O’Hare in Chicago. If an individual can access the aircraft and hide in such a confined space, it raises serious questions about the potential for similar breaches by ill-intentioned actors. The Maui police have already joined efforts to examine the circumstances of the case.
This event serves as a stark reminder for travelers to remain vigilant about safety concerns. If such breaches can occur in one of the largest airports in the United States, it underscores the importance of being aware of personal and public safety measures.