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Fri, Jul 20, 2007

Ground Workers Find Body In Nose Gear Well At SFO

Stowing Away Attempted Often, Never Successful

Ground service workers at San Francisco International Airport got a grisly surprise Thursday morning, when they conducted a post-flight inspection of a United Airlines Boeing 747.

Employees found what appeared to be the body of a male, based on the clothing, inside the wheel well of the nose gear of United Flight 858 after it arrived from Shanghai, China. The gender was not readily apparent, airport spokesman Mike McCarron told The Mercury News.

Apparently, the person had crawled inside the nose gear's housing intentionally, suggesting an attempted stowaway, he said.

"It's not an easily accessible place."

Stowing away on a commercial jet like that "has been attempted, but it's never been successful," McCarron said.

"At altitude there's no air to breathe and it's maybe minus-40 degrees for 12 hours," he said. "You can't survive."

"People think they can make it into a country by hiding in a wheel well," said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor.

"Almost invariably they get crushed to death, freeze to death, or fall to death."

However, there isn't much the US can do about it, he said.

"The security issue is with the origin airport."

Airport officials said there were no passengers on board the aircraft at the time of the discovery and the plane has been impounded, according to the Associated Press.

The San Mateo County Coroner's Office is investigating the exact cause of death.

FMI: www.united.com, www.flysfo.com

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