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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...73414575808.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_newyork

Handgun Ends Up On Wrong Flight

A JetBlue pilot's backpack containing a handgun was picked up by an unsuspecting passenger and the bag was brought aboard a flight at John F. Kennedy Airport Thursday, according to officials with knowledge of the incident.

The pilot, Michael Connery Jr., 49, of Orlando, Fla., told officials he had put down his bag containing a HK .40-caliber gun, which he is licensed and authorized to carry on flights, and three clips with 37 rounds of ammunition along with his other bags. He was chatting with a Delta pilot at the ticket counter in Terminal 5 when he noticed the bag was missing around 7:20 a.m., the officials said.

A man who was heading to West Palm Beach accidentally picked up the bag, thinking it was his daughter's carry-on luggage.

As the daughter was stowing her bags inside Flight 49, she noticed that she had a backpack that wasn't hers. After asking the passengers around her if the bag was theirs, she notified a flight attendant, the officials said.
The flight attendant made an announcement about the bag over the PA system and when no one claimed it, she checked inside the backpack and found the pilot's identification but not the gun, which was in another bag inside the backpack.

The flight attendant gave the backpack to the ticket agent. By this time, the pilot had reported his backpack and gun missing. The Port Authority Police were called just after 7:50 a.m. and after ascertaining that the pilot was certified as a federal flight desk officer and allowed to carry the gun, they turned the case over to the Transportation Security Administration, officials said. A spokesman, Nicholas Kimball, said the TSA is investigating the incident.

The pilot was scheduled to fly JetBlue Flight 1051 to Pittsburgh, officials said, but was ordered not to. The flight was delayed by about an hour while a replacement pilot was found.
JetBlue did not respond to a request for comment.
 
Carrying a firearm around all day in a bag that is typically mixed in with all the other luggage we haul around is idiotic. This is the biggest problem with the program and is the cause of many such incidents. The fact is, the safest place for that gun is in on the carrier's person, not in a bag. The government being what it is just can't bring itself to do anything unless it's half-assed.

I feel for the guy, but the previous comments are right. He by far isn't the first and he won't be the last.
 
100% of the blame belongs to the TSA.

If they would fix that stupid carry requirement, then the gun would not have been in a bag to get picked up on accident. There are some very good deep coceal options available.

I have one that I can use under any t-shirt and you can not see any print from the gun.
 
I wonder how blame will be assigned.

The Gun Nuts will be on here in 3...2...1...

...to lay blame on everyone in the terminal except the JB FFDO that OBVIOUSLY wasn't watching his bag.

The program was designed as a deterrent, but thanks to this dude and the WSJ, a blue print was just established for future terrorists to keep an eye out for pilots that aren't paying attention to their bags cause there's a good chance there is a hand gun and ammo in it that can be used later on the plane.

Just another example of why guns shouldn't be on aircraft...and they DEFINITELY shouldn't be in luggage that is lying around.

On the bright side...at least he didn't shoot a hole thru the cockpit floor...
 
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