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Vulnerabilities exposed after 17 year old allegedly infiltrates a plane armed with a knife and gun

Millsy & Karl
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A 17-year-old boy has allegedly cut through a fence at a Sydney airport and made his way onto a plane with a knife and a shotgun.

Richard De Crespigny, former Qantas pilot and author of QF32, explains to 6PR Breakfast hosts Millsy and Karl how this incident, though a near miss, has highlighted some real vulnerabilities that could affect all Australian airports.

“I think to bulletproof the airports going into the future, this incident’s going to require at least a billion dollars around Australia to bring the airports up to standard,” he said

Click PLAY to hear from the expert.

Images: 9News

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