A Russian woman who stowed away on a flight from New York to Paris in November has been indicted on a federal charge. Svetlana Dali faces up to five years in prison.
A Russian woman who was arrested after stowing away on a flight from New York to Paris has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn. Svetlana Dali, 57, faces a stowaway charge that carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. She was initially arrested in early December after being found aboard a Delta Air Lines flight from JFK International Airport in New York to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris on November 26th.
Authorities allege that Dali had cut off a GPS monitoring device placed on her after she was released on bail in New York. Following her second arrest, she has been detained at the federal Brooklyn Detention Center. Dali's case is one of several recent security breaches at airports across the nation. In the past month alone, individuals hiding in aircraft wheel wells have been discovered deceased. Furthermore, Dali was one of two stowaways apprehended on separate flights in November and December. Additionally, a passenger recently opened an emergency door on a plane while it was taxiing in Boston. Experts have pointed to a shortage of air traffic controllers, outdated plane-tracking technology, and other issues as contributing to a decline in safety margins within air travel. However, some experts emphasize that over 3 million people fly safely to their destinations daily and the last fatal commercial plane crash in the United States occurred in 2009.
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