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Suspected Hijack attempt on board BA Flight
We do not want to sensationalize a non-event. But have reasons to believe that there is something more than meets the eye in an incident reported by Cynical Nation. Here’s an update to their account of a possible terrorist incident aboard British Airways flight 0215 on April 3.
The official account seems at odds with both eyewitness' testimony as well as the account given by the flight’s pilot. Eyewitnesses saw three police officers board the plane, directed by a flight attendant. These included two heavily armed “S.W.A.T.”-style officers as well as a standard, bobby-type cop, also armed. The three policemen entered the cabin with guns drawn and pointed. Two individuals of Middle Eastern extraction were removed from the plane, and the police then began a thorough search of the lavatories and the rest of the cabin, while the other passengers deplaned. (Photo credit : n801dm) _____________________________
After initially refusing to comment on the incident, British Airways’ official position is now that a passenger requested permission to deboard the plane prior to takeoff, and, in accordance with standard operating procedure, a police officer was sent aboard to escort the passenger off the aircraft.
The problem is that this account seems at odds with both eyewitness' testimony as well as the account given by the flight’s pilot. Eyewitnesses saw three police officers board the plane, directed by a flight attendant. These included two heavily armed “S.W.A.T.”-style officers as well as a standard, bobby-type cop, also armed. The three policemen entered the cabin with guns drawn and pointed. Two individuals of Middle Eastern extraction were removed from the plane, and the police then began a thorough search of the lavatories and the rest of the cabin, while the other passengers deplaned.
It’s difficult to imagine a scene such as this one transpiring in today’s hypersensitive and “profiling”-phobic West, simply because a passenger requested permission to leave the flight. Moreover, recall that in 1993, Tony Blair deployed the military to prevent an attack at Heathrow Airport which he believed imminent, based on intelligence from MI5. Blair was savaged by the British press, and accused of using the “politics of fear” to manipulate public opinion in support of the war in Iraq. Given such recent history, it is doubtful the British government would be engaging in such theatrics unless they were thought absolutely necessary.
Still, the biggest discrepancy comes from the flight’s pilot himself. Five hours after its scheduled departure, Flight 0215 left Heathrow with the same flight crew, but aboard a different aircraft. The pilot then announced that he himself had made the call to have the men removed from the flight after the crew had observed them behaving suspiciously. This directly contradicts BA’s assertion that the request to deplane originated with the passengers themselves.
Granted, it’s still possible that there was nothing more here than an overly cautious flight crew, but it does beg the question of why British Airways feels the need to provide an official account that seems at odds with what actually happened.
The true story needs to come out in the interests of preventing potential terrorists from getting past the airport security.
Story Credits: Cynical Nation and Little Green Footballs
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