Posted on 08/17/2006 1:32:30 PM PDT by Graybeard58
BOSTON-- A woman on a trans-Atlantic flight diverted to Boston for security concerns passed several notes to crew members, urinated on the cabin floor and made comments the crew believed were references to al-Qaida and the Sept. 11 attacks, according to an affidavit filed Thursday.
Catherine C. Mayo, 59, of Braintree, Vt., was to appear in federal court later Thursday on a charge of interfering with a flight crew after disrupting United 923 as it flew from London to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
The flight, with 182 passengers and 12 crew members, landed safely with the escort of two F-15s after the pilot declared an emergency on board because Mayo spoke of being in Pakistan and made other remarks the crew believed were references to building a bomb.
Federal officials quickly dismissed any real terror ties shortly after the flight landed. The scare came just a week after London authorities said they foiled a terror plot to blow up trans-Atlantic flights.
According to an affidavit by FBI Special Agent Daniel Choldin filed in U.S. District Court in Boston, flight attendants noticed Mayo about 90 minutes into the flight because she was pushing against the aircraft bulkhead. When the attendant told her to return to her seat, Mayo said she wanted to speak to an air marshal and made statements about knowing that people wanted to see what was in her bag.
FBI spokeswoman Gail Marcinkiewicz confirmed Thursday that authorities found a screwdriver and an unspecified number of cigarette lighters in her bag, items which are banned under new security regulations. Marcinkiewicz also confirmed that matches were found Mayo's bag.
Since a foiled terror plot surfaced in London last week, airports have tightened security in both the United Kingdom and the U.S. Liquids and gels have been banned from carry-on luggage, and even tighter restrictions are in place in Britain.
Later during the flight, according to the affidavit, Mayo asked a flight attendant: "Is this a training flight for United Flight 93?" The flight attendant didn't know if she made a mistake because the flight was actually Flight 923, or if she was referring to Flight 93, the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11.
During that time, she was "biting her fingers, rubbing her feet and in a constant state of movement. She appeared very agitated," the affidavit said.
She wrote in a note and said to flight attendants that she had been in a country illegally, and later said she had photographs of Pakistan. Her U.S. passport indicated that on Aug. 15 she had left Pakistan and entered the United Kingdom, according to the affidavit.
Flight attendants summoned the captain, who spoke to Mayo. During the conversation, she made reference to there being "six steps to building some unspecified thing."
"She made reference to being with people associated with two words. She stated that she could not say what the two words were because the last time that she had said the two words she had been kicked off of a flight in the United Arab Emirates," according to the affidavit.
The captain and purser both believed that she was referring to al-Qaida, Choldin wrote.
About 35 minutes later, when she tried to go to the bathroom, the flight attendants directed her to a different lavatory. Instead, she pulled down her pants and urinated on the floor, Choldin wrote in the affidavit, which was based on his interviews and those of other federal officials.
At that point, the captain ordered her restrained. Two male passengers helped a flight attendant tackle Mayo and restrain her in plastic cuffs. She remained seated in the galley area of plane until the flight landed, according to the affidavit.
The outburst on the flight--just a week after London authorities said they foiled a terror plot to blow up trans-Atlantic flights--prompted a massive security scare.
Gov. Mitt Romney said the woman was claustrophobic and became so upset she had to be restrained, and passengers said Mayo appeared to have emotional problems.
"She was in a frenzy," passenger Martin Drinkwater of London told The Boston Globe. "She then pulled her trousers and knickers down and squatted on the floor."
Antony Nash, 31, of San Diego, said he grew nervous watching the muttering woman seated near him, as she paced and made too many trips to the bathroom. The pilot did not make a general announcement to passengers of what was happening.
"I noticed F-15s next to the plane. I said, 'Oh my God.' And then we saw the emergency vehicles," Nash said.
Terror scares garner particular attention in Boston because of Logan's history. Members of al-Qaida hijacked two planes from Logan on Sept. 11, 2001, and flew them into the World Trade Center towers in New York.
Logan airport also was where an American Airlines Paris-Miami flight was diverted in 2001 when Richard Reid, the so-called shoe bomber, tried to blow up the plane. He was thwarted by attendants and passengers after he tried to light a fuse leading to the concealed plastic explosives in his sneakers. He is now serving a life prison sentence.
Geezzz. We are such a soft people. Cant we differentiate a nutbo who pees herself vs. a cowardly muslim scumbag on the fly?
Some people can't handle the lower pressure and oxygen levels of an aircraft.......
Why do I get the mental image of the scene in Airplane where select passengers are queueing up to take their turn slapping a crazed passenger.
This broad was/is nuts!
As if urinating on the floor on a flight is so strange.
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When talking to their boss?
And the three FBI agents?
Who've come to talk about that missing $124,058.28 in the Peterson account?
But perhaps I've said too much.
Air Marshal: You know all those security scenarios we ran? Well I'm smack in the middle of one we didn't think of.
Lemme get this straight. First reports that she had a screw driver and mentioned Pakistan and al queada were later declared false. Now were hearing this woman's behavior was much, much worse than originally reported and then denied! Now we're back to the truth again? This is nuts!
Some lavatories in the plane are adjacent to the cockpit.
Sounds like she "went native" as the saying goes. Either they were shipping her back because she went bonkers in the Pak or her return to civilization helped her to snap. That chance to take off the burka and slug down a belt of booze that tripped her up, don'tcha know.
Pees herself???? She pulled her pants down, squatted, and peed on the floor - all after making all sorts of comments inferring things that a reasonable person isn't going to make references to while on a plane or in an airport.
And she had an undisclosed number of lighters plus a screwdriver - all items that are not suppose to be carried on flights....
And she was apparently uncooperative.
#1- she should be brought up on charges
#2 - assuming she gets off mildly, she should pay for not only the clean-up on the plane, but for any inconvenience caused the airline and it's passengers. (hotels, transportation, fuel, etc.) as well as the fuel for the US fighters that escorted the plane in.
While she was peeing someone should have asked which Political Party she voted for in '04
Blabberface.
:^)
If they were already concerned, they didn't want her to make repeated trips to the same one. Makes sense. Maybe she couldn't complete her task in the first visit, went back to her seat because she was taking too long, now going back to finish the job. Or had to wait for the chemicals to cook or something. Lots of possibilities.
That's an understatement. It's like saying, "Bill Clinton appears to be a rapist."
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