Originally Posted by
cardiomd
Medically I'd be astounded that anybody makes it at all for a flight of any significant duration (hours) without permanent anoxic brain damage. The cooling does seem to help things though -- for cardiac arrest or near drowning victims we have a cooling protocol in the intensive care unit which attempts to minimize CNS damage. That probably plays a big role for the few that do make it through the flights...
I would also imagine permanent damage to the ears from the noise and low pressure.
The other thing is, on smaller a/c the wheel wells are pretty cramped. I could see how a stowaway could be mutilated by a spinning set of gear tires after takeoff.