Doctors said it was nothing short of a miracle that Andrei survived the flight, with temperatures hitting minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit), the radio station said. The Boeing-737 has a cruising speed of 900 kmh (560 mph).
I used to work for Delta and they fly 737's, those things are stupid loud compared to an airbus or a 757 or a MD-88. I can see him surviving the cold if he was right behind the engine because of the heat it puts off, but I wanna know what the hell he was holding onto. That is just nuts.
his arms were probably frozen tight onto the wing so he couldn't let go if he wanted to until he thawed on the descent and fell off on the runway... crazy stuff, hah....
I've worked around that plane plenty and the only thing I can think of is being inside the landing gear. I think there is probably enough room inside it. But surely not the daym wing