How a stowaway slipped through security and made it on a plane to Hawaii, according to documents
- A stowaway named Shemaiah Patrice Small boarded a Delta Air Lines flight to Hawaii after slipping past TSA and a gate agent without a ticket, according to public records obtained by CNN.
- Small was discovered aboard the aircraft and asked to deboard, but she fled before law enforcement arrived, leading to her arrest for criminal trespassing and making false statements.
- The incident raised concerns about aviation security, as it followed other stowaway cases and a body found in a wheel well, highlighting potential mental health issues and security lapses.
- Experts stress that aviation security should consider various factors beyond terrorism, including mental health and financial struggles affecting individuals like Small.
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