Posted on 05/20/2011 6:43:42 AM PDT by george76
A Dominican Republic-bound JetBlue flight made a U-turn and headed back to Kennedy Airport after the pilot discovered a scamming TSA screener had sneaked aboard...
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Insisting that he was authorized to use a jump seat in the cabin, he caught the pilot's attention 45 minutes into the flight.
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Did the rubber gloves give her away?
Well, there you have it.
We’re all now subservient to federal employees, even lowly TSA agents.
We have to do what they say. Big Sis says so.
So sit down, shut up, and comply. Oh, and submit to a little touchy-feely on occasion. It’s for your own good.
It took 45 minutes to notice him? I am assuming then he wasn’t in a jump seat in the cockpit.
Invisible Boy can become invisible, but only when no one (including himself) is looking.
You have a keen eye to recognize one of my associates so quickly. But you're no match for my tableware.
“It took 45 minutes to notice him?”
This “jumpseater’s” credentials should have been presented to the Captain well before departure. The Captain may or may not permit any given “jumpseater” a ride; but, if permitted a ride, the Captain may or may not allow the rider to take an empty seat in back. This appears to have been a breach of flight security.
re: inconvenienced 150 legit passengers and wasted tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of fuel
Wonder why they would return to JFK as opposed to just finishing the flight and arresting the person on the other end? Or landing somewhere along the way and turning the stowaway in to authorities there.
It’s bad enough when they have to return because an engine falls off or the cargo area catches fire, but because some guy scammed his way on board seems to be reaching a bit.
I have no doubt they have a legitimate reason, but they didn’t say what in the article.
Maybe Mr. Rodriguez is a Dominican and if arrested there would be released and disappear.
In that case, we should send him back and put him on the do not fly, do not enter US list - such as it is, being adminstered by other paragons of citizenship and competence.
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