Saturday, January 9, 2010

Asymmetrical warfare

While everybody is focused on exploding airplanes, the Islamists have figured out they do can as much damage to the American economy by repeatedly causing havoc in the skies with non violent methods. A disrupted flight has a domino effect on other flights. How much does it cost to scramble fighter jets? So one unruly, ahem, passenger can be a very effective weapon against us. These are test. Think of what happens if only 25 Islamists pull the same stunt on the same day. The do it the next day.

Then consider our laws. The "unruly passenger will get off with a slap on the wrist sentence, if any and a fine he may not even be able to pay.

If we don't wake up we'll wind up like Gulliver in Lilliputian land.


Unruly man in jet loo brings military response
Jill Tucker, Chronicle Staff Writer
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- A San Francisco-bound AirTran Airways plane was diverted with a military F-16 escort to Colorado on Friday after a belligerent passenger locked himself in the plane's bathroom, officials said.
It was the second commercial flight to receive a military escort this week and the third plane diverted because of a passenger disruption.
The three incidents coincided with heightened airline security following a Nigerian man's alleged attempt to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas Day.
AirTran Flight 39 left Atlanta at 10:36 a.m. EST with 132 passengers and five crew members. It was scheduled to land at San Francisco International Airport at 2:20 p.m. local time.
En route, the male passenger refused to follow crew instructions to return to his seat and locked himself in the rear lavatory, according to AirTran officials. They said he apparently was drunk. The FBI identified the passenger as Muhammad Abu Tahir, 46, of Virginia, according to the Associated Press.
The AirTran pilot diverted the plane to Colorado Springs. Two F-16s were launched by the North American Aerospace Defense Command Region to intercept and escort the plane.
Local law enforcement and FBI officials met the AirTran plane at Colorado Springs Municipal Airport just before noon MST and detained Tahir. Security officers then used dogs to search the plane.
Tahir was being held at the El Paso County jail, the FBI said. Federal charges for interference with a flight crew were expected to be filed Monday, the Associated Press reported.
After a three-hour delay, the AirTran plane left Colorado; it landed at SFO just after 5 p.m.
Also Friday, a Hawaiian Airlines plane bound from Las Vegas to Hawaii was diverted to Los Angeles after a man allegedly harassed another passenger. And on Wednesday, NORAD dispatched two F-15s to escort a Hawaii-bound jet back to Portland, Ore., because of a disruptive passenger.

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