Reckless teen snuck onto plane and hid in wheel well for 2-hour joy ride — with a shocking result
A teen’s “curiosity” landed him in a plane’s wheel well for a trip from Kabul to Delhi.
A 13-year-old Afghan boy snuck onto a plane and secretly hid in the landing gear compartment of a KAM Air flight RQ-4401 leaving Afghanistan on Sunday, India Today reported.
For some context, where the teen managed to hide — and shockingly not get injured — was in the hollow space where the landing gear retracts into the aircraft after takeoff.
How did the sneaky kid manage to make it onto the airplane without a boarding pass?

It’s unknown, but official sources said that the inquisitive teen snuck past the restricted area at Kabul airport. He then trailed behind a group of plane passengers to find his hiding spot on the plane — all because he wanted to travel to Iran, according to the Indian Express.
The “wheel well stowaway” remained in that spot throughout the almost two-hour flight to Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in Delhi, India, which landed at around 11 a.m. local time.
Airline personnel spotted the boy wandering around near the aircraft after landing and alerted security.