No doubt these are dry runs for a terrorist attack.
by anonymous air marshal *
It's happening, and it's a sad state of affairs.
by anonymous pilot *
I've never been in a situation where I have felt that afraid.
The men were seated throughout the plane pretending to be strangers. Once airborne, they began congregating in groups of two or three, stood nearly the entire flight, and consecutively filed in and out of bathrooms at different intervals, raising concern among passengers and flight attendants.
One man took a McDonald's bag into the bathroom, then passed it off to another passenger upon returning to his seat. When the pilot announced the plane was cleared for landing and to fasten seat belts, seven men jumped up in unison and went to different bathrooms.
by Annie Jacobsen *
writer for Women's Wall Street Magazine
The FAMS (Federal Air Marshals Service) never broke their cover, but monitored.
Given the facts, they had no legal basis to take an enforcement action. But there was enough of a suspicious nature for the FAMS, passengers and crew to take notice.
by David Adams *
spokesman
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS),
After seeing 14 Middle Eastern men board separately (six together and eight individually) and then act as a group, watching their unusual glances, observing their bizarre bathroom activities, watching them congregate in small groups, knowing that the flight attendants and the pilots were seriously concerned and now knowing that federal air marshals were on board, I was officially terrified.
One by one, they went into the two lavatories, each spending about four minutes inside. Right in front of us, two men stood up against the emergency exit door, waiting for the lavatory to become available. The men spoke in Arabic among themselves ... one of the men took his camera into the lavatory. Another took his cell phone. Again, no one approached the men. Not one of the flight attendants asked them to sit down.
I absolutely empathize with the flight attendants. They are acting with no clear protocol.
by Annie Jacobsen *
writer for Women's Wall Street Magazine
We don't know if it was a dry run, that's why we are working together with intelligence and investigative agencies to help protect the homeland.
by David Adams *
spokesman
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS),
If 19 terrorists can learn to fly airplanes into buildings, couldn't 14 terrorists learn to play instruments?
by Annie Jacobsen *
writer for Women's Wall Street Magazine