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Yes he can run past airport security, run down the runway, and jump inside the huge jet engine while operating
But… he can only do it once.
In 2015 Joaquín Guzmán known globally as El Chapo performed a feat of engineering that stunned the Mexican government. While held in the Altiplano maximum security prison he vanished from his cell in the middle of the night. The exit point was a small opening in the floor of his private shower stall which was the only area of the cell not visible to security cameras.
Below the shower was a tunnel over one mile long that led to an abandoned construction site. This was not a crude hole in the ground. It was a sophisticated passage complete with lighting and a ventilation system using PVC pipes. To move the earth quickly and later transport the prisoner the engineers installed a modified motorcycle on a rail system. This custom bike allowed the escape team to ferry tools in and Guzmán out in a matter of minutes.
The operation cost an estimated fifty million dollars and required a massive team of workers to dig and remove tons of soil without being noticed by prison guards. Guzmán remained free for six months before he was eventually recaptured in a military raid.