Category Archives: Security

Imams Sue for Discrimination

We are not surprised that the Imams thrown off a flight last November are now suing for discrimination. While US Airways told them that they were banned, forcing them to take another airline home, they now claim that was a miscommunication and they are welcome back on the carrier. US Airways, however, stands behind its…

Security Roundup

An Iraqi man wearing wires and concealing a magnet inside his rectum triggered a security scare at LAX yesterday. USA Today reported that he was carrying a “suspicious item.” We suppose the truth was too shocking…His bags, however, made it onboard and the US Airways plane bound for Philadelphia was diverted to Las Vegas where…

Man Sentenced to Home Detention

As we reported many months ago in a post, a Florida man, Yechezkel Wells acknowledged that he made the hoax threat at Long Beach Airport to try to keep a Aug. 26 evening flight to Fort Lauderdale from leaving before he could board. He admitted making a 911 call from an airport pay phone sometime…

Misadventures in Misbehavior

On January 14th, Julie and Gerry Kulesza and their daughter Ella were removed from an Airtran flight from Ft. Myers to Boston. Ella refused to take her seat before takeoff, and the flight was delayed fifteen minutes already and the crew made an operational decision to remove the family. The Kuleszas think that Airtran went…

Qantas Denies Boarding to Man Wearing Anti-President Bush Shirt

An Australian man, Allen Jasson, is considering suing Qantas, which denied him boarding because he would not remove his t-shirt, which called President George W. Bush the “World’s #1 Terrorist.” He is currently unsure under what law, although he was aware beforehand that Qantas would take offense. Qantas said in a statement, “Whether made verbally…

Advanced Scanning Techniques Not So Perfect

Hundreds of travelers today at Orlando’s McCoy International Airport were screened by machines designed to let passengers keep their shoes on their airport checkpoints. We are very much in favor of this…as no TSA agent has ever been able to tell us the last time anyone cleaned the floors. Of fifty travellers, however, who used…

It Must Be a Full Moon

The holiday season is always full of craziness. We thought we’d update you on the security insanity of the holiday season. A US Airways passenger was charged with interfering with a flight crew after he unknowingly slapped a federal air marshal on a flight from Washington to Ft. Myers. The man threw a temper tantrum…

Woman sues Jetblue over Husband’s Death

The Associated Press reports that a woman has filed a wrongful death suit against Jetblue, claiming that an in-flight crew ignored her husband after he suffered a fatal heart attack during a flight nearly two years ago. The timing of the claim seems rather suspicious to us, as the incident occurred on Febuary 16, 2005,…

Terror Charge Dropped

The BBC reports that a Pakistani judge has ruled there is not enough evidence to try a key suspect in an alleged airline bomb plot. The arrest of Rashid Rauf in Pakistan triggered the arrests of subjects in the United Kingdom and set off the liquid terror scare this past August. His lawyer says police…

Baby Goes Through X-Ray Machine

A passenger at Los Angeles International Airport sent her month-old grandson through the X-ray machine. We are unsure of what the woman was thinking…she apparently didn’t understand English. The TSA commented that they do not have enough workers to coach passengers on what to do at security checkpoints. The baby was not exposed to dangerous…

Another Case of Suspicious Lavatory Behavior

The Human Rights Commission of New Zealand, the New Zealand Herald reported, highlighted recently a case of a Muslim religious leader known only as Mr. Adam who was removed from a flight. Mr. Adam was dressed in religious attire and had planned to read religious texts on the plane, and gone to the toilet to…

Hiding the Odor

USAToday reports that an American flight from Washington National to Dallas Fort Worth Airports was diverted Monday after passengers reported smelling struck matches. The plane landed safely and the FBI, TSA, and airport authority responded and everyone and their luggage was offloaded. A woman admitted she struck the matches in an attempt to conceal flatulence.…

Louisville Airport

If you thought, the TSA was only interested in confiscating your hairspray or other little seemingly innocuous things, have a look at the picture above, courtesy of Gridskipper.com. The Louisville Slugger factory gives out these foot-long mini-bats as a free gift if you take their factory tour. It seems many people forget that carrying a…

Fake Boarding Pass Website Creator Goes Free

We opted not to report on the Fake Boarding Pass Website created by Indiana University student Christopher Soghoian. Soghoian’s website could generate Northwest Boarding Passes close enough to pass a visual inspection, but not a machine inspection. While Soghoian created the site to call attention to security issues originally raised by Bruce Schneier and other…

Security Updates

The following updates are courtesy of Schneier on Security’s TSA Security Round-Up… An Alaska Airlines employee was apparently arrested on suspicion of being under the influence after a disagreement over a giant ball of rubber bands that he volunteered to surrender. The employee in question was subjected to random drug screenings and a ten year…

Maybe Pie isn’t Dangerous?

Earlier today, we commented on a story involving the confiscation of pie on Wednesday at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Looking for more information on the danger of pies, we happened across this entry from the Consumerist, from the day before. Apparently, in some airports…pies are safe for travel…

TSA Confiscates Pies – Travelers Less Full but Safer

As the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports, Cleveland’s Hopkins Airport had a forty percent increase in passenger travel Wednesday as opposed to a normal weekday. As part of this Thanksgiving rush, the TSA confiscated a dozen baked pies, as pie filling is apparently, unknown to these passengers, a banned substance. While we are sure many passengers…

More Things Not to Do in the Sky

A couple were indicted on charges of interfering with the flight crew on a Southwest Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Raleigh-Durham Airport via Phoenix. The full details on their indictment and relevant documents can be found here. According to the FBI report, while on the ground in Phoenix, the couple moved from the back,…

EU Matches US on Liquids

Effective today, for all flights originating in airports in the European Union, liquids will be allo wed in limited quantities. The rules match very closely the the US rules. To reiterate the new rules and best practiceseffective both there and in the US: Liquids and gels are permitted in 3oz/100mL bottles. No more will be…

TSA Continues to Try and Turn Profit

As Upgrade: Travel Better reported last week, the TSA reserves the rights to fine you in the event you have prohibited stuff in your carry-on luggage. The agency collected over 1.5 million dollars in fines last year, and considering the increasing security measures implemented at airports and proposed, they may opt to levy more fines.…

TSA sends out Religious Advisory

We are always hunting around the net looking for blogs with interesting articles to bring to our readership. Six Kids and a Full Time Job provided the below TSA Statement of Guidance, sent from the TSA about a recent Jewish religious observance. “STATEMENT OF GUIDANCE: Succot is a significant religious holiday for Jews. It is…

Another False Alarm

The other day, Seth Stein, an architect who is no stranger to travelling for his business, was mistaken for an Islamic terrorist and pinned to his seat onboard his American Airlines flight. He was pounced on as the crew and other passengers watched. Mr. Stein, who was sitting down with a book and ginger-ale, was…

Hijackings Still Possible

As Upgrade Travel reports, a Turkish hijacker took over a Turkish Airlines flight from Tirana, Albania to Istanbul. The flight was diverted to Brindisi, Italy. The hijacker was apparently attempting to communicate with the Pope and was later identified as Hakan Ekinci, a convert to Christianity who wanted the Pope’s help to avoid compulsory military…

Flights to the US Might Be Halted

Reuters reported today that transatlantic air travel could be halted if European and U.S. Officials fail to replace a deal on sharing passenger information. The current deal is set to expire, and needs to be replaced by tomorrow. The United States will deny landing authorization to airlines that refuse to send that data. Without a…