TSA security useless when airline employee carries 9mm onto plane for passenger.

Supracentral

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AP source: 2 held after gun found on Philly plane

By MARYCLAIRE DALE – 3 hours ago


PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A US Airways employee let a passenger he knew avoid security at the Philadelphia airport Thursday and accepted a bag containing a gun, which was later found on a flight destined for Phoenix, a law enforcement official said.

The employee and passenger were in FBI custody after the plane was called back to the gate at Philadelphia International, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because details hadn't been announced.

The employee was not a member of the flight crew but worked in the airport, the official said.

"This didn't really have anything to do with the plane," the official told The Associated Press. "This was a guy that wanted to get a gun from one place to another ... and had this relationship with someone who worked at the airport."

The detained passenger apparently knew the employee and handed off the bag to him to bypass security, the official said.

Another traveler saw the exchange and contacted authorities, Philadelphia police said. The plane had taxied by the time it was called back to the gate and searched. The unloaded 9 mm handgun was found in an overhead compartment.

There was no evidence the person planned to use the gun on board or harbored any terrorist intentions, the law enforcement official said.

The Transportation Security Administration declined to comment because of the FBI investigation, spokeswoman Ann Davis said.

US Airways Flight 1195 departed Philadelphia several hours later, the airline said. In a statement, the Tempe, Ariz.-based airline said only that additional passenger screening took place "after a concern was raised about a carry-on bag."

"We are cooperating with investigators fully and take security considerations very seriously," said the statement issued by spokesman Morgan Durrant.



I'm not sure who is more retarded, the passenger or the guy who helped him.

All you have to do is put the thing in checked baggage...
 

drunk_medic

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Surely there's a legal way he could have transported it?

If so it's very suspect bypassing security like this.

A buddy of mine flew from North Carolina to California with one of his pistols - he just had to check it. He unloaded it, took no ammunition along, and put it in a container with a lock. No problem, even with TSA and Cali strictness.

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1666.shtm

..oops, looks like you can transport ammunition, it just has to be done a certain way as well.
 
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What a couple of dumbasses. You just put the unloaded gun in a locked container and sign a firearms declaration (little tag saying it's unloaded, etc.) then your bag is hand-searched and put directly on the plane. Really not a big deal - I brought mine to California from Washington.
 

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Supracentral;1336067 said:


I'm not sure who is more retarded, the passenger or the guy who helped him.

Easy answer! Passenger is out $300-400 airfare. Employee is out not only $300-400 a week, BUT a career as well. He will have to find something totally unrelated to security of any kind, and will have a hard time finding anyone who will trust him.

Now they both may have equally lost their anal virginity with this stunt.