‘Very unusual and disconcerting’: New videos show the flight of the Stowaway delta delta from Stowaway from New York to Paris to Paris

'Very unusual and disconcerting': New videos show the flight of the Stowaway delta delta from Stowaway from New York to Paris to Paris

For the first time, recently launched security images show the moment when an alleged Stowaway sneaked into a transatlantic flight just before the last day of thanksgiving in an impressive safety rape.

Svetlana Dali is accused of boarding a flight from Delta during the night from the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on November 26 and traveling to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport in France without having a ticket.

Dali can be seen in a video obtained by ABC News walking to door B38 at Terminal 4, while other passengers have their shipping passes and reviewed passports. After attendees at the door helped a separate group of customers and took them to the plane bridge, Dali followed him immediately, shows the video.

In this still from the video, Svetlana Dali is seen through the door attendees in the back of a large group of people. Dali, who faces the camera, carries a gray hoodie and wears a green backpack and a black bag.

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Using a gray sweatshirt and wearing a green backpack and a black bag, Dali seemed to mix with the crowd, passing through the door attendees and walking towards the flight.

“This was very unusual and disconcerting,” said Richard Frankel, a former FBI special agent in charge of JFK investigations, who is now ABC news collaborator, after reviewing the video. “Basically, she moves on the back of that group and enters as if she were part of a group.”

“Delta’s agents, who were busy helping the Passenger Board with a ticket, did not stop her or asked her to present a boarding pass before boarding the plane,” said a FBI complaint, and added that Dali later declared that “he knew his behavior was illegal.”

Later, Dali declared himself innocent of a federal position by Stowaway.

Reserve photo for Svetlana Dali, who was arrested for the second time this month on December 16. 2024, after she cut the ankle monitor and tried to sneak into Canada, on December 15, 2024, sources of the law told ABC News.

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“Our review states that Delta’s security infrastructure, as part of the security management system framework, is solid and that the deviation of standard procedures is the root cause of this event,” said a spokesman from Delta to ABC News. “As nothing is of greater importance than security, we will continue working closely with our regulators, the police and other relevant interested parties.”

A separate video of closed circuit from the earliest night shows Dali through the TSA detection machine in terminal 4 and that a TSA agent is throbbing.

“I think he planned it, but it is also the luck of the raffle,” Frankel said. “I think he had his game plan and … his game plan really worked.”

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Delta’s airplanes sit in the asphalt at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport on January 31, 2020 in New York City.

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Dali, a Russian citizen and permanent resident of the United States who lived more recently in Philadelphia, was seen by Delta’s employees before the plane landed in France, according to the FBI complaint. The complaint declared that Dali could not provide a boarding pass and that once the plane landed, the French police would not allow him to pass the customs area.

The authorities tried to send Dali back to the United States on another flight shortly after, ABC News reported, but Dali was removed from the plane after insisting against his return.

He was finally brought back to New York to face charges. After being released, Dali supposedly cut the ankle monitor and traveled to Buffalo, where he tried to cross the La Paz bridge to Canada.

Dali’s public defender declined to comment.

The surveillance videos were published in response to an ABC News request presented in December before the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which directs airports in the New York metropolitan area.

The FBI complaint against Dali declared that there are also Dali surveillance images “without going through the TSA officials” in JFK. The FBI alleges that Dali had been rejected by a TSA official on the night of the flight because he did not have a boarding pass, but finally he could go through the TSA area “without a boarding pass when he entered through a special lane for airline employees masked by a large Air Europa flight crew.”

Dali’s images in that area were not released by the Port Authority. The agency told ABC News that publishing additional video images “could endanger the safety of buildings or facilities or people there,” adding that “providing multiple camera angles of an installation or incident could allow inferences in terms of vulnerabilities or blind spots in surveillance cameras.”

In a statement to ABC News, TSA spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said a review of the incident was carried out.

“As a result of our review, there are now additional security measures,” Farbstein said. “TSA’s security measures are always evolving to ensure that this type of incident does not happen again.”

Dali is detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She must return in a federal court on April 22.

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