Sandy
09-06-2019, 08:02 AM
This needs to be prosecuted as 150 counts of attempted murder, but the fucker is already claiming al-dindu bin nuffins in intent, and I predict maybe a couple of years in jail.
So asslifters don't need to hijack airplanes, they can worm their way in as employees, then destroy from the ground. Didn't we learn anything from 9/11? American Airlines hired someone with as jihadist a name as you can get.
An American Airlines employee, allegedly angry over stalled union contract talks with the company, has been accused of disabling the navigation system on a flight slated to take off from Miami over the summer, investigators said Thursday.
Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani, a veteran mechanic with the airline, was arrested Thursday and charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft, The Miami Herald reported, citing a court affidavit.
Pilots on Flight 2834 bound for Nassau were alerted to the problem by an aircraft warning system before they took off on July 17, preventing possible injury to the 150 people on board.
Crews took the plane to an American Airlines hangar at Miami International Airport for routine maintenance and eventually discovered the tampering during an inspection. A mechanic found a tube underneath the cockpit that had been obstructed with foam, according to the paper.
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/american-airlines-mechanic-miami-tampering-plane-takeoff
So asslifters don't need to hijack airplanes, they can worm their way in as employees, then destroy from the ground. Didn't we learn anything from 9/11? American Airlines hired someone with as jihadist a name as you can get.
An American Airlines employee, allegedly angry over stalled union contract talks with the company, has been accused of disabling the navigation system on a flight slated to take off from Miami over the summer, investigators said Thursday.
Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani, a veteran mechanic with the airline, was arrested Thursday and charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft, The Miami Herald reported, citing a court affidavit.
Pilots on Flight 2834 bound for Nassau were alerted to the problem by an aircraft warning system before they took off on July 17, preventing possible injury to the 150 people on board.
Crews took the plane to an American Airlines hangar at Miami International Airport for routine maintenance and eventually discovered the tampering during an inspection. A mechanic found a tube underneath the cockpit that had been obstructed with foam, according to the paper.
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/american-airlines-mechanic-miami-tampering-plane-takeoff