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  • AMERICAN AIRLINES flight grounded after passengers panic over Iraqis shouting to each

    04/17/2013 7:46:25 AM PDT · by Nachum · 17 replies
    Bare Naked Islam ^ | 4/17/13 | staff
    Passengers on an American Airlines flight from San Diego to Chicago were ordered off a plane on Tuesday night after complaints about a group of six Arabic-speaking Iraqi men. Consumerist Details of what happened before American Flight 590′s scheduled departure late on Tuesday are sketchy. According to the Associated Press, an American Airlines flight was grounded after passengers complained about 6 men who were speaking Arabic. American Airlines spokesperson Tim Wagner said that local law enforcement was called in to question the men but the TSA did not get involved. He also said that passenger traveling with two small children...
  • Police Report: American Airlines Flight 590(Muslims suing)

    11/11/2007 10:39:47 AM PST · by radar101 · 10 replies · 99+ views
    The Aviation Nation ^ | 9 NOV 2007 | Annie Jacobsen
    Sources inside American Airlines tell me that the airline has no intention of settling last week's lawsuit filed in U.S. district court. David Al-Watan, Talal Cholagh, Ali Alzerej, Hassan Alzerej, Hussein Alsalih and Mohammad Al-Saedy are seeking "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in damages for racial profiling. This 12-page police report explains why American Airlines should never pay these men a dime. It also explains why several names should be added to the 800,000+ name no-fly list — if they haven't been added already. Aviation security is a national security issue. There should be a zero tolerance policy in effect...
  • Iraqi passengers sue airline, claim discrimination

    11/09/2007 8:00:19 AM PST · by 3AngelaD · 3 replies · 87+ views
    Washington Times ^ | November 8, 2007 | Audrey Hudson and Sara A. Carter
    A group of Iraqi Pentagon contractors is suing American Airlines claiming racial discrimination for delaying its flight, but a police report shows that some of the men might have been intoxicated, behaved in a frightening and belligerent manner and scared one family off the plane. The captain of American Airlines Flight 590 from San Diego to Chicago delayed the Aug. 28 takeoff after crew members reported that they "did not feel safe..." The Iraqi men filed the lawsuit last week in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, where they live... The captain did not alert the passengers...
  • Is It "UnAmerican" To Question Suspicious Airline Passengers? The New Racial Profiling Lawsuits

    11/09/2007 5:35:56 AM PST · by vietvet67 · 40 replies · 64+ views
    PajamasMedia ^ | Nov 8, 2007 | Annie Jacobsen
    Six Iraqi natives announced in Detroit last week that they are suing American Airlines for “hundreds of thousands of dollars” because they were racially profiled, leaving at least one of the six feeling “violated.” Putting aside the inaccurate charge—racial profiling is defined as the practice of substituting skin color for evidence as grounds for suspicion by law enforcement officials; the men’s skin color was never an issue—the real question to be asked of this scenario is, are groups of Middle Eastern men purposefully behaving suspiciously in airports and on airplanes in an effort to cash in on America’s civil justice...
  • Mom defends reaction to Iraqi passengers (San Diego)

    09/01/2007 2:14:31 PM PDT · by radar101 · 46 replies · 1,752+ views
    S D UNION ^ | 1SEPT 2007 | Debbi Farr Baker and Alex Roth
    She was simply “protecting my tiny little family,” she insisted, adding that “all I could think of was 9/11.” But yesterday, Leigh Robbins offered an apology to seven Iraqi men who were passengers on a plane scheduled to fly from San Diego to Chicago on Tuesday night. Robbins was also on the plane but was so terrified the men might be terrorists that she demanded to get off, causing a delay that prompted the airline to postpone the flight until the next morning. The Iraqis, as it turned out, were consultants working with Marines at Camp Pendleton. They say they...
  • Airplane Passenger Dispute Involving Six Iraqis Forces Jet Evacuation in California

    08/30/2007 11:15:31 PM PDT · by james500 · 74 replies · 2,145+ views
    AP via FOX News ^ | Thursday, August 30, 2007
    All passengers on an American Airlines overnight flight to Chicago were ordered off a plane after complaints about a group of Arabic-speaking Iraqi men who were on their way home to Detroit. The incident forced passengers to stay overnight. The six Iraqi passengers had been training U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton and worked for Defense Training Systems, a unit of the Alaska-based International Logistics Services Corp., said Dave Stephens, the company's chief executive officer. "They did nothing wrong," Stephens said Wednesday. A company press release called it "an unfortunate situation for all flight passengers."