Military jets safely escort NYC, Detroit flights

NEW YORK (AP) — Fighter jets were scrambled to escort two commercial flights into New York City and Detroit "out of an abundance of caution" after crews reported suspicious activity on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, officials said.

The bathroom use by some passengers aroused the suspicion Sunday, but all were released after being questioned by authorities on the ground.

On an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles, three passengers who made repeated trips to the bathroom were cleared after the plane safely landed at New York's Kennedy Airport.

Earlier, on a Denver-to-Detroit Frontier Airlines flight, the crew reported that two people were spending "an extraordinarily long time" in a bathroom, Frontier spokesman Peter Kowalchuck said. Police detained three passengers at Detroit's Metropolitan Airport, but they also were eventually released.

In a statement Monday, the FBI said there never were two people in the bathroom at the same time.

Asked late Sunday if authorities may have overreacted, airport spokesman Scott Wintner said the airport's response wasn't unusual and the same steps would have been taken any other day of the year.

"Regardless of why it was triggered, whenever we get a radio call of a security problem on board, our response is the same one we would have had yesterday, tomorrow," Wintner said.

"We always react as if it's the end of the world," he added. "If it isn't, so be it."

New York, in particular, has been in a heightened state of security after federal officials received a credible but uncorroborated tip of a car bomb plot on the 9/11 anniversary in either New York or Washington.

American Airlines spokesman Tim Smith said the plane's captain never declared a security threat and never asked for law enforcement help. A "security concern" was brought to the airline's attention and the crew used "normal procedures" to assess the circumstances, he said. The plane landed as planned.

"In our eyes, it's a big nothing," Smith added.

Still, the North American Aerospace Defense Command scrambled two F-16 fighter jets to shadow American Airlines Flight 34 until it landed safely at 4:10 p.m., the Transportation Security Administration said in a statement.

On the flight, the men made several trips to the bathroom, and appeared to be giving each other hand signals that were misinterpreted by crew members and at least one passenger, the FBI said. Federal officials determined it was innocent behavior.

Two of the men were Israeli and one was Russian, according to a law enforcement official, adding the three were cleared and sent on their way. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The jets were sent to escort the flight "out of an abundance of caution." The FBI interviewed passengers and found "no nexus to terrorism," FBI spokesman J. Peter Donald said in a statement.

A similar scenario played out on Frontier Flight 623.

NORAD spokesman John Cornelio said the agency sent two F-16 jets to shadow the plane until it landed safely. The craft, with 116 passengers on board, landed without incident at 3:30 p.m. EDT and taxied to a pad away from the terminal, he said. The plane was searched, and authorities cleared the aircraft at 5:15 p.m. EDT, according to the TSA.

The flight originated in San Diego before stopping at Denver International Airport on its way to Detroit. The FBI said the jets shadowed the Detroit-bound plane for the same reason as in New York — "out of an abundance of caution" — and nothing was found during the search.

Also Sunday, a GoJet Airlines flight bound for Washington was still on the runway in St. Louis when the pilot returned the aircraft to the gate and requested all passengers be re-screened after crew found paper towels stuffed in a toilet, according to a United Airlines spokesman. GoJet is a regional carrier for United.

A TSA spokeswoman said all passengers were re-screened, nothing unusual was found and that the plane departed, landing at Washington Dulles International Airport later Sunday night.

In Detroit, the three escorted off the Frontier flight in handcuffs included two men and a woman, passenger Ilona Hajdar of Charlotte, Mich., told The Associated Press.

The FBI said the three didn't know each other. One man felt ill and got up to use the restroom and another man in the same row also left his seat to go to the bathroom. The FBI said they never were inside together.

"At no time were the three individuals uncooperative with the flight crew," the FBI said.

Hajdar, 27, said she'd been asleep for most of the flight but realized there was a problem when the plane's bridge didn't extend at the gate. The plane then rolled to a remote spot on the airfield. After about a half hour, police SWAT boarded.

Fellow passenger Belinda Duggan of Troy, Mich., said the plane taxied by the gate and headed for a remote patch of tarmac.

"All of a sudden, a SWAT team went through and saying, 'Please place your hands on the seat in front of you,'" Duggan said, adding that police had three dogs with them.

American Airlines passenger Steven Ciobo said nothing seemed amiss on the flight to New York until he saw police lights on the runway after the plane landed. He said airline workers told passengers to remain seated and that the authorities would meet the plane, and everyone was quiet as air marshals got on board and headed for the back.

"To be honest, I think it's reassuring that there was such a great response from the authorities," Ciobo said. "If there are people that are stupid enough to do those things on today of all days you wonder what's going on through their heads. But the fact that there were so many authorities there ... and that it all went so smoothly, I think they did a good job."

The jets intercepted the flight about 100 miles west of New York and shadowed it until it landed, Cornelio said.

American Airlines is a subsidiary of AMR Corp. Frontier is a subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings Inc.

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Goodman reported from Detroit. Associated Press writers Colleen Long and David B. Caruso and AP Television Reporter Bonny Ghosh in New York, Jeff Karoub in Detroit and P. Solomon Banda and James Anderson in Denver contributed to this report.

 

1,135 comments

  • james votinelli  •  8 mths ago
    jerking off during a flight is a nono.what next? Cameras in the cans?
    • Zooooo 8 mths ago
      Not cameras, but magazines to help speed up the process.
  • Joseph  •  8 mths ago
    Maybe we better just shut down everything permanently. I'm going to spend the rest of my life living in an underground bunker and never go outside again. Can't be too careful...
  • Joseph  •  8 mths ago
    Maybe we better not have air travel at all anymore. Can't be too careful...
  • L K  •  8 mths ago
    Maybe they should just not have bathrooms on planes and make everyone wear a diaper. Can't be too careful...
  • L K  •  8 mths ago
    The next time I fly, I'm going to take some diarrhea pills beforehand and then #$%$ all over my seat. When they ask why I didn't go to the bathroom, I will explain that I didn't want to spend too much time in there becaue then I would be arrested.
  • Joseph  •  8 mths ago
    America: land of the fearful and home of the paranoid.
  • Bambi  •  8 mths ago
    Big deal I got banged in a plane bathroom one time and he must of mounted me for 20 mins. So what? people do this several times a day all across the us.on a plane!!! Big deal!!
    • Fawbots 8 mths ago
      Adds new meaning to --take your seat.... please.
    • Tiny Tim 8 mths ago
      keep it in your pants babe
    • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
      tim go #$%$ yourself, oh wait thats what you do since you cant get laid
  • Turnstiles  •  8 mths ago
    George Bush is observing and reflecting on this day by attending the NFL game in New York.
    He is a useless, lowlife, turdball maggot loser.
    • Donald 8 mths ago
      Turnstiles is a useless, lowlife, turdball maggot loser.
    • Jeff 8 mths ago
      What an adult comment. Name calling: # 1 play card of the ignorant Liberal!
    • kevin 8 mths ago
      turnstiles, please please, tell me why, where this name calling, anger, comes from? do you lefties think it will help somehow? o b l did the deed. are you that stupid? im not just asking you, folks like you. we need to get past this, fix the problem. bush? are you kidding? 3 years past bush. your guy is a disaster! ten times bush. why do such people as you have to live in my country?
  • John  •  8 mths ago
    You liberals are such hypocrites. If we let our guard down and get attacked you'll be the first people to question why were unprepared for it and you'll invent some stupid conspiracy theory about why the vigilance wasn't maintained.

    Our government is not doing anything ridiculous. We all demanded more vigilance after 9/11. You're not being slaughtered by your government like the citizens of Libya. You're not being starved by the militias like the people of Somalia. You're not oppressed and not allowed to travel freely like the people of North Korea.
    • Mathwizard 8 mths ago
      sieg heil!
    • MRD 8 mths ago
      You Repukes are funding this, but cutting ssi and medicare, so your fat @$$es can be flown around at our expense.
    • adm 8 mths ago
      @Sarah. Very Well Said. People will always find something to gripe about. Lax security... then.... too much security. Ambivalence....then....Paranoia... sigh.
  • Kevin  •  8 mths ago
    Please, if I'm taking too long in the bathroom, question me! I'd rather be subjected to that, knowing that people are trying to do their jobs, than the converse. I would just hope I don't miss my connecting flight!
    • J T 8 mths ago
      How long is too long for taking a crap Kevin seeing your an expert? Really Pal. Or was it there non-American look! Oh and as long as you dont miss your connecting flight... what a moron.
    • Kevin 8 mths ago
      I am an expert, thank you. The answer is that it's too long when it's combined with other suspicious behavior. It would be fitting for you to be on a plane when something goes down, so you may reap the consequences of your beliefs.
  • adm  •  8 mths ago
    I'm sick and tired of hearing people say that the government is constantly taking away their rights.... 'infringing', maybe... but 'taking away'? To those who are constantly posting the 'removal' of their rights....please, list these rights that have been TAKEN AWAY.
  • Carrie  •  8 mths ago
    Better not get the trots when you're flying... really, too much time in the bathroom??
  • Adedapo  •  8 mths ago
    Oh, my God ! What a great response from the authorities. Its really, really reassuring. Keep it up, guys.
  • mikew0254  •  8 mths ago
    I would say that our government was prudent in doing this, even though no real danger existed in this case. It is better to be paranoid and alive than to be politically correct and dead. Al Qaida had always said that they had activities planned for the 911 anniversary.
  • Randy  •  8 mths ago
    the american government, airlines and the majority of the citizens are all very afraid. afraid of islam, other non-christian religions, foreigners, and each other. we are cowards - whining, gutless, snivveling wimps and fraidy cats. we haver forfeited our rights to both security and liberty, and we have neither.

    the terrorists have won.
  • Jackrabbit  •  8 mths ago
    This isn't funny, trivial or even sane America. The "New World Order" is using the events of 9/11 to control the free movement of American Citizens. You are now gerbils in a cage. When are you Gung-ho idiots going to wake up and realize you are neither free or safe!
  • Sir Loin  •  8 mths ago
    if it doesn't get me fed, laid, or fuel, i don't care...

    still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
  • Californian  •  8 mths ago
    This is outrageous. How stupid and how low can government and airline officials get! People have been going to the bathroom since before 9/11! Moreover, haven't every passenger been searched from head to toe and their carry-on pieces strip searched too? So, what damage could they do in the bathroom even if they wanted to?

    Flying has become so agonizing an experience even without restricting bathroom visits. No where in the world and at no time in history and not in any one's imagination has this happened. Now we have to be careful and afraid to go more than once to the bathroom and not spend much time there. Actually, have an idea. If one has a big movement, split it in two, go half, leave the toilette, then go back again. But then the crew will get you for going too often!.

    Come on, some people have to visit the bathroom frequently due to medical condition. Others may be constipated or have other problems and spend a long time in the toilette. There is nothing knew are people watched.

    Well so much for the world's greatest democracy and th eland of the free!.
  • Californian  •  8 mths ago
    robert s , you dummy. You still don't know the Israelis were part of the 9/11 attacks?
  • grandmaverick  •  8 mths ago
    There's an episode of the Twilight Zone titled "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street" aired shortly after the "Red Scare". So well made, it's used as a teaching tool to warn against the dangers of prejudice and hysteria.

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