Edith Vega looked away for "one second" to print her boarding pass, she told police. But that was all the time it took for her 2-year-old son, indulging a curiosity that has struck even grown-up travelers, to climb up on a baggage conveyor belt behind a ticket counter at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Surveillance video footage shows the child's ride Monday afternoon taking him through a behind-the-scenes labyrinth that few travellers ever see. Footage shows Vega and airline workers rushing to the belt and peering through the flaps that bags go through, looking for her son.
According to the video, the toddler climbed over suitcases in a moving obstacle course, tunneled through an X-ray screening machine, headed up a chute and finally ended up in a Transportation Security Administration screening room, where several agents spotted him and rushed to help.
According to an incident report written by the Atlanta Police Department, officers found the child with a "severely swollen and bruised" right hand. Fire-rescue workers treated the injury before taking him and his mother to a hospital.