Posted on 12/26/2009 10:59:42 AM PST by kcvl
Per Fox News...
The person who owned the bags stayed behind.
Could this still have been a dry run ?
What happened to the rule that if a passenger with checked baggage did not show up that the baggage had to be found and removed?? I thought that was standard practice, and if it is not is should be.
Could have been anything. Guy checks his bags, goes back to the parking lot for something and drops dead, for instance.
More than likely, a failed attempt.
London, December 26 (AP) - A Lufthansa direct flight to Detroit landed at the airport Icelandic Rejkyavyk after it was detected on board some baggage suspects have reported the Icelandic authorities, stressing that there is no connection with the failed attack apparatus on board the Delta Airlines direct in the same U.S. airport. The commander of the apparatus of the German flag carrier has decided to make one unscheduled stop at Rejkyavik to check your luggage and then boarded a passenger remained in Germany; checks gave negative results and the unit is spread evenly at a time in Detroit .
At this point, how can they say there is no connection?
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