Alleged drunken baggage handler flies from Kansas City to Chicago after falling asleep in hold
KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ A baggage handler working on an American Airlines flight at Kansas City International Airport while allegedly drunk Saturday fell asleep in the forward cargo hold of a Boeing 737-800 and flew to Chicago.
The employee was discovered when the aircraft arrived at the gate in Chicago, according to a statement from American Airlines.
The baggage handler was not injured during the hourlong flight. The cargo hold is heated and pressurized, according to American Airlines.
Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told media that the handler, when questioned by police, said he was intoxicated and had fallen asleep. He was sent back to Kansas City, and no charges were filed, according to WGN9.
The baggage handler is a Piedmont Airlines employee who was working on American Airlines Flight AA363. The employee inadvertently fell asleep in the forward cargo hold, which was not loaded with cargo on that flight.
The plane departed the gate at 5:52 a.m. and lifted off at 6:07 a.m.
The flight, which had 80 passengers and six crew members, arrived at Chicago O'Hare Airport at 7:09 a.m. and taxied to the gate.
_The Kansas City Star