Stowaways on planes and inside landing gear raise worries about aviation security
Briefly

The challenge we run into is we have a system with gaps, and those gaps are sometimes exploited, said Jeff Price, professor of aviation at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Clearly there were gaps in security. So it's natural to wonder: is my flight safe?
Passengers panicked when a man onboard a JetBlue plane taxiing for takeoff at Boston's Logan International Airport opened an exit door over a wing.
Two stowaways were arrested on different flights in November and December, raising concerns about security measures in the aviation industry.
Read at www.bostonherald.com
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