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Old 03-05-2002, 08:44 PM   #1
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Scissors in trash: Airport evacuation
One plane ordered back for rescreening
March 5, 2002 Posted: 2:53 PM EST (1953 GMT)

WINDSOR LOCKS, Connecticut (AP) -- A terminal at Bradley International Airport was evacuated Tuesday and hundreds of passengers had to be rescreened because a pair of scissors was found in a restroom trash can in the terminal's secure area.

One airliner that had just taken off -- American Airlines Flight 623 to San Juan, Puerto Rico -- was ordered back to the airport so its passengers could be sent through metal detectors a second time, said Rowlin Tebbetts, operations manager for the airport outside Hartford.

Flight 623 was back in the air within an hour, said Jim Peters, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Some 600 passengers aboard eight flights that had taken off earlier were screened again when they reached their destinations, he said.

In addition, 10 flights awaiting takeoff were delayed while their passengers went back through metal detectors, Tebbetts said.

A janitor found the scissors in a women's bathroom between the metal detectors and the boarding area of Terminal B, Tebbetts said.
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A pair of scissors made all those happen?
Man... air-travel is getting harder everyday...
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Old 03-06-2002, 08:20 AM   #3
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One airliner that had just taken off -- American Airlines Flight 623 to San Juan, Puerto Rico -- was ordered back to the airport so its passengers could be sent through metal detectors a second time, said Rowlin Tebbetts, operations manager for the airport outside Hartford.
Why that? It doesn´t make sense to me to order this plane down and rescreen the passengers.
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Old 03-06-2002, 02:28 PM   #4
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Did it occur to no one what happened here? Somebody got to the airport, realized they had scissors with them, and dropped them into the trash can.
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Well they should have been smart enough to hide them better in the trash.
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