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Old 24th Oct 2001, 22:42
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October 24, 2001

Man With Gun Boards Plane in La.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Filed at 1:39 p.m. ET

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A man carried a loaded gun through security checkpoints at the New Orleans airport Tuesday and boarded a Southwest Airlines flight before turning the weapon over to a flight attendant.

FBI spokesman Ed Hall said the man did not realize he had the derringer inside his briefcase until the Boeing 737 had left for Phoenix.

The FBI questioned the man in Phoenix, but he was not charged because he had no intent to commit a crime, Hall said.

"We interviewed him. We checked his history and determined it was innocent, poor judgment,'' the FBI spokesman said.

It was not clear why a security agent did not spot the pistol when it went through the X-ray machine.

A security worker has been fired in connection with the incident, said Southwest representative Whitney Brewer.

Officials at the company that provides security at the airport, International Total Services, did not immediately return calls.

Hall would not identify the man, but Phoenix police said he was a businessman from Mississippi. Hall said the man told a flight attendant, "I've done something wrong'' and handed over the gun.

Hall said the flight attendant gave it to the pilot, who locked it in the cockpit. It was returned to the man in Phoenix.

Roy Williams, director of aviation at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, said airport officials would meet with the Federal Aviation Administration about the incident.

"The airport will be working with Southwest Airlines and the FAA to find ways to improve the process,'' Williams said. "We're very serious about security and continue to investigate the situation.''
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They don’t call it “The Big Easy” for nothing.

He wasn’t even trying to get it on the flight.
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I wish I could say I was surprised by this. The base problem remains in US airports, unfortunately - you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
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Old 25th Oct 2001, 07:31
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When I was working in Iran I made frequent flights from Tehran to Isfahan on Iran Air. It was not uncommon to see the FA collecting knives, daggers and small scimitars in a card board box. The box was carried to the flight deck and at the end of the flight the weapons were returned to their owners.
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Makes me feel so much safer knowing that they still let the occasional handgun, derringer or in one case a shotgun through the screening point and even onto the plane but not my nail clippers or disposable razor. When the US gov't get real and require all screeners to be law enforcement types with real training and not minimum wagers, convicted felons, illegal immigrants etc?
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The answer to your questionm BizSLF is when airlines and airports place security contracts in which quality standards are as important as price. It's just as bad here in the UK; security is just about the bottom of the heap. Employees can only make a living wage if they work long hours of overtime.
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