Somebody needs to be pitted. Obviously the whackjob who decided to break out with a screwdriver and notes in English and Arabic referencing al-Qaeda (she also had a jar of Vaseline). Way to go, screeners!
It’s early and we don’t know much, but it sounds like the crew/passengers subdued her ass and bound her on the plane. (Hopefully they beat the living shit out of her.) Those folks definitely get the hero of the day award.
Other reports suggest that she was merely claustrophobic.
As for the note…I can just imagine somebody trying to read a note with sloppy writing, & deciding that something or other, that they couldn’t read, said “Al Qida”, just because the woman was from the Middle East.
Which, BTW, hasn’t even been confirmed, as I post this. :rolleyes:
I will await further details myself. The reports I’ve heard thus far are conflicting. Why exactly did this woman freak out? What exactly did she say/do? What kind of altercation with the flight crew…and why? Why did the pilot declare and emergency and divert to Boston?
Lots of unanswered questions here. I think its too early to make ANY kind of judgement about this one…
Well, in a bathroom:
(1) You don’t spend many hours unable to escape.
(2) You know that you aren’t being held many miles above the earth’s surface, kept up there by forces you don’t understand.
(3) You are allowed to open the door.
You mean you are not going to jump to conclusions at every piece of drivel that the various news agencies send down their collective poop chutes, in a misguided assumption that being first trumps being accurate?
There is no indication in the reports I have read that she was alone or Muslim or that she got the crap beaten out of her. Other than that you make an excellent point. :rolleyes:
Well, that’ll teach me to try to post without all the facts coming in… :smack:
Seems this woman just freaked out… so I hereby withdraw all wishes that she gets her ass kicked. Ditto on my comment regarding the inspectors. Still, pretty disturbing.
CNN did report that the note, screwdriver, vaseline, and matches were on her person… as well as the note. They did, however, categorically reject the idea that she had a bottle of water as well.
I wonder if she was flying alone? Seems like someone who might get nervous on a flight shouldn’t be alone… can’t they inform the crew if they have a nervous flyer before they take off?
How does the report get out that she had a screwdriver and that other stuff when she didn’t actually have any of these things.
The airport spokesperson who released this “information” should be fired if it turns out to be false.
I mean, i can understand if something that is not initially known comes to light later on, after more investigation. But in order to claim the presence of some item or other, you would think that someone might actually need to see said item. Did someone just pull this stuff out of their ass?
Fog of war…or I suppose in this case Fog of Events would be more accurate. Things are always initially confused, rummors run wild, and mis-information, distorted information and flat out wrong information is the order of the day. Thats why its always funny when people look back at chaotic events and analyze all the mistakes and confidently say THEY would never be so stupid, or THEY would have seen exactly what was happening, blah blah blah.
All I heard on NPR while taking my lunch break were that she was claustrophobic and “agitated”. So, for the life of me, I can’t figure out why this is news.