Then certainly you will be able to post links to the stations plus the names of these folks and also youtubes or radio archives from the shows. If what you say here is true, I would like to stand corrected and it would be a valuable and interesting learning experience, as so far I have maintained that the more information that comes out, the more likely it appears that something dirty CERTAINLY went down and officials are scrambling to make it go away without notice.
Problem was resolved when they found a translator. This is not unusual. Happens about 20-50 times a week somewhere in US because of language problems, drunk or sick passengers, etc.
How do you know this? And how does this fit into what AirTran and TSA officials confirm, which is that a total of 13 or 14 individuals were ultimately involved in a party that was traveling together? How could a party that large NOT have one among them that could quickly resolve the translator problem?
Please, I am awaiting your explanation. Explain a plausible scenario for no one among the party being able to translate. If had been ZERO info or response from AirTran or the TSA, or if there had been outright denial of the whole thing, I'd be inclined to agree with you. But the very fact that AirTran and the TSA have responded with exceedingly weak and lame explanations, it rather CONFIRMS that this is a classic case of an internet-driven EXPOSE.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/AirTran-e-mail-stirs-up-Internet-firestorm-78474802.html
In his original story, he was the big hero, virtually breaking up a hijacking in progress.
It's all BS! It was all one big attempt by this idiot at selfagrandizement.