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Beyond Call Of Duty

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) LONDON, November 3. A Montreal Airport worker had an unexpected trip across the Atlan-tic-trapped in the belly compartment of an Air Canada DCB freight jet Maurice Boulianne, aged 23, of Ville la Salle, a suburb of Montreal, was packing freight in the

lane when an official threw in some mail and slammed the door, not knowing anyone was inside.

Boulianne shouted and banged, but was not heard, and the plane took off.

The compartment was heated and pressurised

and Boulianne went to sleep. He was found yesterday after the London-bound aircraft had been diverted to Prestwick Airport in Scotland. After a medical examination, arrangements were made to fly him home.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 13

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Beyond Call Of Duty Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 13

Beyond Call Of Duty Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 13

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