Stowaway survives flight to Amsterdam in wheel bay of cargo plane

The Dutch police said that they had found a 22-year-old Kenyan man in the front wheel section of a cargo plane that landed in Amsterdam on Sunday morning after flying from Johannesburg via Nairobi. First Lt. Mike Hofman said in an email on Monday that after the man was found, officials discovered that he was still breathing. A medical helicopter arrived to provide care, and the man, who has not been named, is currently in the hospital and able to communicate, Lieutenant Hofman said. It is rare that stowaways survive flights because of the low oxygen levels in wheel storage compartments and the extreme cold as the aircraft climbs to cruising altitude. In the past five years, Dutch authorities have discovered seven stowaways in the Netherlands. Two survived, according to Lieutenant Hofman. Robert van Kapel, a spokesman for the Dutch military police, said on Monday that the police were conducting an investigation into the man’s circumstances, and whether his trip constituted an illegal crossing of borders and whether it was a case of human smuggling. Van Kapel said that the man has asked for asylum, but that he did not know on what grounds. “We of course see that a lot of people try to enter Europe for a better life,” van Kapel said. “We see it every day, not only in airports but also in ports and highways.” He said it was likely that the man boarded the plane in Nairobi, where it stopped on its way to Amsterdam from Johannesburg. Officials were also seeking to determine whether the man got help boarding the plane, he said.<br/>
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1/24/22