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A man was found in an American Airlines landing gear compartment after the flight landed in Miami

American Airlines Boeing 767
American Airlines Boeing 767William Perugini/Shutterstock
  • A man was taken to the hospital for evaluation after he was found a plane's landing gear compartment.

  • CBP officers apprehended the 26-year-old from an American Airlines flight, NBC News reported.

  • The flight traveling from Guatemala landed in Miami at around 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.

A man was found in the landing gear compartment of an American Airlines aircraft on Saturday at Miami International Airport and transported to a hospital for evaluation, NBC News reported.

In a statement to Insider, American Airlines said the incident happened on flight 1182 from Guatemala City to Miami, which landed shortly after 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. The flight was met by law enforcement.

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US Customs and Border Protection told Insider in a statement, that officers apprehended the 26-year-old man after he "attempted to evade detection in the landing gear compartment of an aircraft arriving from Guatemala."

"Persons are taking extreme risks when they try to conceal themselves in confined spaces such as an aircraft," CBP said. "This incident remains under investigation."

In 2019, a stowaway fell from the undercarriage of a Kenya Airways flight from Nairobi as it approached Heathrow Airport. His body was found in the garden of a south London townhouse.

Insider's Bill Bostock reported that most stowaways freeze to death during the flight and usually fall out of the plane when it begins to land.

Read the original article on Insider