An Air Marshal's View of Flight 327

noel

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I was horrified a week or two ago when I had read the "Terror in The Skies?" article from this website http://womenswallstreet.com/WWS/
Another DISer had posted a link to it and it sparked a lot debate (but then again, around here, what else is new?) ;)

Now Time has an article wrtten by one of the federal air marshalls about his take on what happened.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,676558,00.html?cnn=yes

I really don't know how I would have felt had I been on that flight but it is interesting to see another side to this story.
 
There was, the marshal admits, one incident that did concern him: when one of the group came from the back of the plane forward to use the lavatory in First Class. The FAM timed the man, dressed in a green jumpsuit with Arabic writing on it; he stayed about ten minutes in the toilet.

Maybe he ate the plane food?

:eek:
 
"Bottom line," the FAM says, "there was never a time when my main partner or I felt there was an imminent threat to that airplane or the passengers."
I found it humorous that they did time one man's trip to the first class lavatory -- 10 minutes. Heck, I've seen people stay in the lavatories almost twice that time -- on multiple trips! My guess he had the fish instead of the chicken for dinner on the plane. :smooth:

Bottom line -- someone finally came forward to hammer in the final nail on the coffin of Ms. Jacobsen's paranoid hysteria. It's about time. ::yes::
 
Thanks for posting this. While it's possible that Annie Jacobson's fears may have made the situation seem much worse than it actually was, I have to admit that I would have probably felt just as panic-stricken.

I can completely understand how she must have felt. I have a friend who has a son that worked in one of the Twin Towers on 9/11. It was many, many hours before she knew if he was alive or dead. That fear is overwhelming and debilitating. I'm guessing that Annie Jacobson felt a degree of that fear while on her flight.
 
















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