Thursday, February 10, 2005
9/11 Report Cites Many Warnings About Hijackings
The report discloses that the Federal Aviation Administration, despite being focused on risks of hijackings overseas, warned airports in the spring of 2001 that if "the intent of the hijacker is not to exchange hostages for prisoners, but to commit suicide in a spectacular explosion, a domestic hijacking would probably be preferable."
The good news is the people who ignored the threats are no longer working for the FAA. The bad news is they are now with TSA.
How long before we hear Condi tells us yet again, "I don't think anyone could have imagined..."