Baggage handler locked in cargo hold during 1.5 hour flight from N.C. to D.C.

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A baggage handler was locked inside an airplane’s cargo area during a 1.5 hour flight from North Carolina to northern Virginia on Sunday.

A United Airlines spokeswoman said Monday that the airline was looking into how it had happened. The baggage handler was unharmed.

United Express flight 6060, operated by Mesa Airlines, took off from Charlotte Douglas Airport just before 3 p.m. on Sunday and landed at Washington-Dulles on schedule about 90 minutes later.

The plane, a 50-seat Embraer 170, rose to 27,000 feet, according to flight records. A United spokeswoman could not say Monday whether the plane’s cargo hold was temperature controlled or pressurized.

At some point, workers in Charlotte, North Carolina, realized there was a possibility that someone was locked in the belly of the airplane and contacted the Federal Aviation Administration. They, in turn, alerted officials at Dulles, according to airport officials there.

Emergency responders at Dulles were waiting at the gate.

The baggage handler was an employee of G2 Secure Staff, a United vendor based in Texas that supplies baggage handling services, airline officials said.

A company representative did not respond to a message or email Monday evening.

(c) 2017, The Washington Post ยท Shawn Boburg

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