Stowaway

A stowaway is a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, cargo truck or bus, in order to travel without paying and without being detected.

Air travel

Poor perimeter security at a number of airports around the world can make it easier for people to stow away on planes.

Stowaways in aircraft wheel wells face numerous health risks, many of which are fatal: being mangled when the undercarriage retracts, tinnitus, deafness, hypothermia, hypoxia, frostbite, acidosis and finally falling when the doors of the compartment reopen. The landing gear compartment is not equipped with heating, pressure or oxygen, which are vital for survival at a high altitude. According to experts, at 18,000 feet (5,500 m), hypoxia causes lightheadedness, weakness, vision impairment and tremors. By 22,000 feet (6,700 m) the oxygen level of the blood drops and the person will struggle to stay conscious. Above 33,000 feet (10,000 m) their lungs would need artificial pressure to operate normally. The temperature could drop as low as −63 °C (−81 °F) which causes severe hypothermia. Those stowaways who managed to not be crushed by the retracting undercarriage or killed by the deadly conditions would most likely be unconscious when the compartment door re-opens during the approach and fall several thousand feet to their deaths.

Stowaway (Fringe)

"Stowaway" is the 17th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 60th episode overall. It followed the Fringe team's investigation into a woman, Dana Gray (Paula Malcomson), who repeatedly but unsuccessfully tries to commit suicide. Meanwhile, Olivia continues to serve as the host for William Bell, to the dismay of most of her other team members.

The episode's story was written by Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner, and J. H. Wyman, while Danielle Dispaltro contributed its teleplay. Charles Beeson served as the director. Along with Malcomson, "Stowaway" featured a guest appearance by previous Fringe actor Seth Gabel. Though Leonard Nimoy had recently retired, the writers still had storylines involving his character, leading to their decision to have Bell possess Olivia's body.

"Stowaway" first aired in the United States on March 18, 2011 to an estimated 3.8 million viewers and a 1.3 ratings share for adults aged between 18 and 49. This was the series' lowest ratings share for adults up to that point. Reviews of the episode were generally positive, as multiple critics praised Anna Torv's Nimoy impression as well as Joshua Jackson's reaction to it.

Stowaway (disambiguation)

A stowaway is someone who travels illegally on a vehicle.

Stowaway or Stowaways may also refer to:

  • Stowaway (1936 film), starring Shirley Temple
  • The Stowaway (1958 film) or Le Passager clandestin, a French film starring Martine Carol and Karlheinz Böhm
  • The Stowaway (1997 film) or De Verstekeling, a Dutch film
  • Stowaway (2001 film), a film directed by Clarence Fok
  • Stowaway, Lawrence Sargent Hall's prize-winning debut novel
  • Stowaway, first book in the Stone of Tymora series by R.A Salvatore
  • The Stowaway, a novel in the Roswell High series, written by Melinda Metz
  • "Stowaway", working title of "The Callistan Menace", an Isaac Asimov short story
  • "Stowaway", a Hurricanes (TV series) first season episode
  • "Stowaways", an episode of the TV show Monsters Inside Me
  • "The Stowaway", a song from "Voyage of the Damned" (Doctor Who), a television Christmas special
  • Stowaways, a Portuguese band
  • Podcasts:

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    Swiss Maid

    by: Roger Miller

    One time a long time ago on a mountain in Switzerland yo lo lo lo lo
    There lived a fair young maiden lovely but lonely oh oh
    Day after day she'd find her heart away yo lo lo lo lo hey cause no love came her way
    One day her papa'd say some day you'll go down to the willage in the valley
    There you'll meet a nice young man ask for your hand then you'll be happy
    [ ac.guitar ]
    But every day she grew unhappy on the mountain in Switzerland yo lo lo lo lo
    Every day a little bit lonelier which way to turn which way to go
    Day after day she'd find her heart away yo lo lo lo lo hey cause no love come her way
    Some say the maidens dreams never came true she'd never got to go to the valley
    If she didn't he really don't know oh oh oh did she die unhappy
    Well now I'd rather think she found her love I would be rather if she'd find love




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