Observers were shocked the man survived the flight, which flew at 33,000 feet for much of its duration.
In subsequent videos posted to Only in Dade's Instagram account, crews talk to the man and give him water as he continues to sit on the ground.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue took the man to a local hospital, according to Greg Chin, a spokesperson for Miami International Airport. He added that the case is being handled by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "We received this video and spoke to the person that took it, he was very scared and it is unbelievable that someone would survive this," Dan Vasquez, who works at Only in Dade, toldWhen the American Airlines flight landed at the airport at just after 10 a.m.
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