United Airlines Flight 227 Passengers Removed, Deja Vu?
Deja vu, this time involving United Airlines flight 227, Denver to Los Angeles.
Channel 9 News in Denver reports that it’s not entirely clear why some passengers were removed from a plane at Denver International Airport on Wednesday. United Airlines issued a statement suggesting that the passengers were “re-accommodated” onto another flight.
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I keep wondering, how long until they get the green light to continue with an attack?
“we determined that it was not an FBI matter.” – WHAT???
“I have never seen flight attendants so scared in my life. Everything turned out OK, but it was not a very good feeling. …” – This was probably after the FBI made that previous statement.
It is good that the passengers were “re-accommodated” onto another flight. – Hopefully straight to Gitmo.
I keep waiting to hear that these acts get so arrogant that with lhem looking like they are actually trying a hijacking that the passengers will act and beat the perps to death. What happened on 9/11 can never happen again (even if they have alot more than boxcutters).
When it does happen it will probably make these miscreants think twice when they know that civilized people wont put up with their tricks.
They are lucky to have been tolerated as much as they have been and once the tipping point is passed they wont be tolerated any longer.
I think the flight crew did the right thing, when in doubt check it out.
Success! great job! Keep up the outstanding work. Profiling and citizen Awareness is important. If something is telling you this isn’t right, IT probably isn’t, listen to you gut.. you know when the hair on the back of your neck tingles, yeah important.FORGET political correctness, or cultural profiling..you have the right to get off the plane,if they dont.
So what are we to make of these 2 incidents? Are they dry runs or done deliberately to see if some kind of a lawsuit (flying imams style) can be launched?
Better safe than sorry, not much good can be said about sifting through ashes from a mid air explosion on a commercial airliner.
Who knows, maybe these passengers were just testing the system to see what they can or can not get away with on a domestic flight……… Thanks, R & R
On the first flight they pulled this crap, the crew was replaced with another flight crew. The crew that was replacing the first crew should have refused to fly that plane too. Then it would have become a MAJOR incident, one that the airlines couldn’t cover up.