Posted on 05/20/2008 6:09:26 PM PDT by mdittmar
An employee has been arrested in the vandalism of an aircraft in a Philadelphia-area Boeing plant, U.S. Attorney Pat Meehan said Tuesday.
Inspectors found a cut wire in a Chinook helicopter and a washer left inside another, Philadelphia television station KYW-TV reported.
Police said Matthew Montgomery, a Boeing employee for 18 months, was charged with damaging one aircraft. Officials said at least one other suspect was wanted in connection with the damage of another aircraft.
String the bastard up!
Throw the book at the bum!
BTTT
Send him to a Helo Unit in Iraq to meet the troops on the ground. Make sure that there is video -— It’ll be short.
He worked there and he only cut one wire. It must have been an important one. Looks like attempted murder.
TREASON.
HANG HIM... (FROM A CHINOOK)
vandalism?
There was a water test for witches so I’m suggesting a flight test for saboteurs. Bring him up to 5,000 feet in the model he sabotaged and kick him out the door. If he flies away, he’s innocent. And in case he’s a witch, do it over water. Shark-infested water.
Great movie.
Messing with a aircraft isn’t funny. Kill em’
HMMMM....
Let’s see....
An aircraft plant.....?
In Philadelphia......?
Do you think maybe, just maybe, he’s a Hillary Clinton, union kind of guy? Or an Obamaniac? I’m just askin’.
Well,I would hate to think any Boeing employee would do this.
Sabotage inteded to kill?
No way to really tell since I doubt the guy would admit to doing it to kill someone.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Five U.S. service personnel were killed when a military transport helicopter crashed during a routine flight west of Baghdad on Tuesday.
The crash takes the death toll for the U.S. military to 10 in the past two days.
The U.S. military said the CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed near its al-Taqaddum air base outside Falluja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, while conducting a "routine post-maintenance check flight".
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