News
Fatal Discovery on American Airlines Flight in Charlotte

A Perilous Journey's End: Uncovering the Risks of Flight Stowaways
Discovery of a Deceased Stowaway on an American Airlines Flight
On a Sunday morning in Charlotte, North Carolina, maintenance workers made a grim discovery in the landing gear bay of an American Airlines aircraft that had just arrived from Europe. A deceased individual was found, prompting an immediate investigation by local law enforcement.
Investigation Launched by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department confirmed that their airport division officers were called to the scene. Homicide detectives and forensic teams were dispatched, and the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner's Office will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death and identity of the person.
Airline's Response and Ongoing Inquiry
An American Airlines spokesperson verified the incident, stating the company is cooperating fully with the law enforcement investigation. At this stage, details regarding the individual's identity, their method of boarding the aircraft, or the flight's exact European origin city remain undisclosed.
The Dire Realities of Stowaway Attempts
While rare, incidents of individuals stowing away in aircraft wheel wells do occur, often with fatal consequences. The chances of survival are exceedingly low due to the extreme cold, lack of oxygen, and intense wind chill experienced during high-altitude flights.
Previous Incidents and Survival Odds
This incident adds to a history of similar occurrences. Recently, a 13-year-old boy astonishingly survived a 90-minute flight in a landing gear compartment from Kabul to Delhi, reportedly entering out of curiosity. However, many such attempts end tragically, as seen in a January incident where two bodies were discovered in the landing gear of a JetBlue plane in Fort Lauderdale.
Public Assistance in the Ongoing Investigation
The Charlotte authorities continue to investigate this somber case. They have appealed to the public for any information that could assist their inquiry, providing contact details for the CMPD Homicide Unit and Charlotte Crime Stoppers for anonymous tips.

Veteran BBC and OZY journalist, author, and commentator on US politics and women's issues.
Other Articles
Erie Canal Bicentennial: Acknowledging Indigenous Dispossession
New York is commemorating the Erie Canal's bicentennial, a monumental engineering feat that propelled the state's growth, while also confronting the dark history of Indigenous land dispossession it caused. The celebration aims to balance historical achievements with reflection on the harm inflicted upon the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, whose ancestral lands were impacted by the canal's construction and subsequent settlement.
By Ann CurryMarjorie Taylor Greene's Political Evolution and Divergence from Trump's MAGA Movement
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a loyal Trump ally, is increasingly asserting her independence, challenging the former president's stance on various critical issues. Her shift marks a growing divide within the MAGA movement, as she champions policies reflecting her constituents' concerns, even if it means breaking with traditional Republican positions and facing criticism from within her party. This evolving dynamic highlights a significant internal struggle in conservative politics.
By Rageh OmaarDACA's Future Hinges on Trump's Stance, Despite Bipartisan Support in Congress
Despite significant bipartisan backing for a permanent resolution for DACA recipients, Republican lawmakers are waiting for former President Trump to initiate discussions. With DACA beneficiaries facing potential detention amidst expanded deportation efforts, some Republicans acknowledge their economic contributions but maintain that Trump must lead any legislative efforts. The coalition supporting DACA in Congress has diminished over time, and without a clear directive from the executive branch, a comprehensive solution remains elusive.
By Mona Chalabi