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Russian hid in the plane and flew to the US without a passport and ticket: how did he succeed

The man immediately attracted the attention of the flight attendants during the flight, because he "wandered on the plane", asked the supplements twice and tried to eat the chocolate of one of the crew members. Russian citizen and Israel Sergey Posigawa, without a passport, ticket and visa, miraculously made his way to the Scandinavian Airlines flights flying from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Los Angeles (USA). This strange case is reported by Independent.

The man landed at the Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday, November 4. On his passport control, he stated that there was neither a person's certificate nor a landing card. The airborne workers could not understand how he managed to go on board without documents.

Subsequently, an investigation began, which was found that Posigawa did not appear on the list of passengers, but immediately attracted the attention of the flight attendants during the flight because "wandered on the plane", twice asked for supplements when they handed out food, and also tried to eat a chocolate one of the crew members. The place where the mysterious passenger initially sat should remain free, according to the report.

"The crew members calculated the number of people on board to make sure that the aircraft was balanced for take -off and landing. But they did not notice the mistakes," the official documents said. The FBI is now investigating the incident. Sergei was charged with illegally hiding on board the aircraft. It is in custody, reports Fox News. The man himself says he allegedly does not remember how it happened. In turn, Copenhagen Airport staff provided photo and video footage to investigate the incident.

Having analyzed the records from the surveillance cameras, they confirmed that Posigava sat on a plane without a valid ticket. We also talked about the unfortunate incident at the International Airport of New Orleans named after Louis Armstrong (Louisiana, USA). The 38-year-old violent passenger of Southwest Airlines opened an emergency exit when the aircraft was standing at the off and jumped out of the wing.