Well, it looks like more good material for Jay Leno next week. I'm not even going to ask what the dude was think'n.....
Talk of Shoe Bomb Brings Pilot's Arrest
August 9, 2003 04:14 PM EDT
NEW YORK - An Air France co-pilot was in police custody Saturday after allegedly telling an airport security screener that he had a bomb in his shoe.
Philippe Rivere, 50, was arrested Friday night at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority spokesman Tony Ciavolella said. Rivere was charged with falsely reporting an incident and could face up to seven years in prison.
Rivere, who was to co-pilot a flight from JFK to Paris, was going through a security checkpoint when he allegedly said he had a bomb in his shoe, Ciavolella said. Ciavolella would not say whether Rivere was joking.
Police determined there were no explosives in Rivere's shoes, Ciavolella said.
The Air France plane was also searched, and the flight was canceled. It left the airport Saturday morning. Rivere was in custody and awaiting arraignment.
An Air France spokesman in New York, Jim Faulkner, said the flight, with more than 300 passengers, was canceled because the airline did not have another co-pilot available.
Talk of Shoe Bomb Brings Pilot's Arrest
August 9, 2003 04:14 PM EDT
NEW YORK - An Air France co-pilot was in police custody Saturday after allegedly telling an airport security screener that he had a bomb in his shoe.
Philippe Rivere, 50, was arrested Friday night at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority spokesman Tony Ciavolella said. Rivere was charged with falsely reporting an incident and could face up to seven years in prison.
Rivere, who was to co-pilot a flight from JFK to Paris, was going through a security checkpoint when he allegedly said he had a bomb in his shoe, Ciavolella said. Ciavolella would not say whether Rivere was joking.
Police determined there were no explosives in Rivere's shoes, Ciavolella said.
The Air France plane was also searched, and the flight was canceled. It left the airport Saturday morning. Rivere was in custody and awaiting arraignment.
An Air France spokesman in New York, Jim Faulkner, said the flight, with more than 300 passengers, was canceled because the airline did not have another co-pilot available.