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Why is that? You don't know what happened. Maybe he had things that were allowed, but the combination made it dangerous?B767-300ER wrote:I am glad that a friend didn't profile flight NW253 yesterday. I think some of her collegues have something to explain (G4S Aviation Security (AS), High Risk Flights (HRF))
This might be a new powder that securityscans can't see yet..reports say it was from Yemen..SPL wrote:Why is that? You don't know what happened. Maybe he had things that were allowed, but the combination made it dangerous?B767-300ER wrote:I am glad that my girlfriend didn't profile flight NW253 yesterday. I think some of her collegues have something to explain (G4S Aviation Security (AS), High Risk Flights (HRF))
Only speculations at this moment. Maybe the security staff did their job as was expected?
Groeten Martijn
Martijn,SPL wrote:Why is that? You don't know what happened. Maybe he had things that were allowed, but the combination made it dangerous?B767-300ER wrote:I am glad that a friend of my didn't profile flight NW253 yesterday. I think some of her collegues have something to explain (G4S Aviation Security (AS), High Risk Flights (HRF))
Only speculations at this moment. Maybe the security staff did their job as was expected?
Groeten Martijn
Yes, they can. They have to!SPL wrote:Niels,
Is it possible, that the staff for the Security check, can trace him as a passenger not allowed to travel?
I Know, today full 100% controles of all AA, US, CO, DL and NW passengers.SPL wrote: The attack was maybe not a total success, but everybody is scared again. Travelling is back again to the days after 9/11.....
Groeten Martijn
Having flown on Delta/Northwest to the States several times recently,I can vouch their security is tight.You will never have 100% security.B767-300ER wrote:Martijn,SPL wrote:Why is that? You don't know what happened. Maybe he had things that were allowed, but the combination made it dangerous?B767-300ER wrote:I am glad that a friend of my didn't profile flight NW253 yesterday. I think some of her collegues have something to explain (G4S Aviation Security (AS), High Risk Flights (HRF))
Only speculations at this moment. Maybe the security staff did their job as was expected?
Groeten Martijn
I can't (am not allowed to, due to company-restrictions on that) write down here how G4S AS HRF works on this kind of flights. One thing is for sure: If the man travelled on his own name it had to be recognized by someone that this man wasn't allowed to fly to the states.. If the man travelled under al false name, the false passport had to be recognized by someone. So someone made a mistake.
I do not mention the things he was allowed to travel with, just his indentity, and the failure about that.
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