This is
one of my favourite headlines for a while, from Slate.Com:
'Bodybuilder
Sneaks Aboard German Leader’s Jet, Stages One Man Rave'
Der
Spiegel (20 August 2013) has the full story:
'On the
night of July 25, a 24-year-old man clutching a bag full of marijuana and
ecstasy pills managed with relative ease to get on board an empty government jet
used frequently by Chancellor Angela Merkel, while it was parked at a closed
military section of the Cologne airport.
The man,
a bodybuilder of Turkish descent named as Volkan T., proceeded to stage a
raucous, one-man party. Reports said he stripped down to his underpants, sprayed
fire extinguisher foam around the elegant cream and beige interior, pushed
buttons in the cockpit, released an inflatable emergency slide and danced on the
wing of the Airbus 319...
... he
drove from his home in Cologne to the airport and got past a guard post by
saying he had been invited to a wedding reception being held in the nearby
officers' quarters. He then climbed a barbed wire fence, walked across the
tarmac, clambered onto the plane's left wing and got in through an open
emergency exit.
While
playing with the cockpit buttons, he inadvertently triggered an alarm that was
logged by military personnel at 8:40 p.m... Finally, at 12:16 a.m., dogs arrived
to deal with the situation. Seven minutes later, Volkan T. was arrested,
slightly injured from two bites to the leg. He has been detained in a secure
psychiatric hospital ever since.
His
antics put the plane out of action for several weeks and caused an estimated
€100,000 ($133,720) in damage. The jet needed new carpet, a new coat of paint on
its wing and a new emergency slide. It was declared operational again this week
after a successful test flight'.
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