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An adventurous Polish toddler was found trying to check in for a flight after making a 15-mile journey to an airport on his own.

Three-year-old Mikolaj Sobolewski unlocked the front door of his parents' home and got onto a bus from a stop outside their house to take him to Okecie airport in Warsaw.

He was only grounded when police spotted him in the departure lounge.

A police spokesman said: "He told us that his mother worked near the airport and that he had always wanted to fly in one of the planes he had seen from her office.

"His parents were very relieved to see him but there is no suggestion of negligence on their part."

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does a 3yr old really know how to check in at the airport? why would they let him? :wacko:

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How 'bout negligence on the bus driver's part for letting the tot on??? :wacko:

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An adventurous Polish toddler was found trying to check in for a flight after making a 15-mile journey to an airport on his own.

Three-year-old Mikolaj Sobolewski unlocked the front door of his parents' home and got onto a bus from a stop outside their house to take him to Okecie airport in Warsaw.

He was only grounded when police spotted him in the departure lounge.

A police spokesman said: "He told us that his mother worked near the airport and that he had always wanted to fly in one of the planes he had seen from her office.

"His parents were very relieved to see him but there is no suggestion of negligence on their part."

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2888705.html?menu=

does a 3yr old really know how to check in at the airport? why would they let him? :wacko:

Actually, a similar incident occured in Europe in September 1985.

A pair of 8-year-old boys from Dublin managed to actually board a flight to London, and were stopped trying to board an Air-India flight from Heathrow to JFK--with neither tickets nor passports!

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An adventurous Polish toddler was found trying to check in for a flight after making a 15-mile journey to an airport on his own.

Three-year-old Mikolaj Sobolewski unlocked the front door of his parents' home and got onto a bus from a stop outside their house to take him to Okecie airport in Warsaw.

He was only grounded when police spotted him in the departure lounge.

A police spokesman said: "He told us that his mother worked near the airport and that he had always wanted to fly in one of the planes he had seen from her office.

"His parents were very relieved to see him but there is no suggestion of negligence on their part."

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2888705.html?menu=

does a 3yr old really know how to check in at the airport? why would they let him? :wacko:

Actually, a similar incident occured in Europe in September 1985.

A pair of 8-year-old boys from Dublin managed to actually board a flight to London, and were stopped trying to board an Air-India flight from Heathrow to JFK--with neither tickets nor passports!

Yeah bu they were 8.

At 3 years old, you should look around for the parents before letting a kid in a bus. 8 years old can go to school and be allowed to do things on their own, but a toddler?!

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