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Post by Vonsmalhausen on May 31, 2005 21:30:37 GMT 2
Again a civil plane has been denied acces to US airspace, because there could be persons on-board who are listed on the American "no-fly" list The plane did a flight from Bangkok via Incheon to San Fransisco. Approaching the US airspace the crew was ordered to break off the flight and had to land at Narita/Tokyo This happend sunday night, the person in question would be a American from Pakistani orrigin. Recently this happend also with planes of KLM, Air France and Alitalia.
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Post by Fabke on May 31, 2005 21:34:39 GMT 2
Again a civil plane has been denied acces to US airspace, because there could be persons on-board who are listed on the American "no-fly" list The plane did a flight from Bangkok via Incheon to San Fransisco. Approaching the US airspace the crew was ordered to break off the flight and had to land at Narita/Tokyo This happend sunday night, the person in question would be a American from Pakistani orrigin. Recently this happend also with planes of KLM, Air France and Alitalia. I'm wondering who pays all these costs , can't they check these persons before they get onboard
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