Passengers were appalled. "That's just a major security breach for everyone that flies within the United States."
One airline insider tells ABC 7 News the laptop was probably stored in an overhead compartment used by passengers and likely stolen.
Federal officials quickly contacted 17 U.S. airports used by the pilot, warning them of the security breach. Media representatives for a number of those airports affected, including Dulles, Phoenix and Akron-Canton said the codes were promptly changed. ABC 7 News learned one security official at a midwest airport rushed to work in the middle of the night to prevent a breach.
A Mesa Airlines spokesperson said, "Any breach of aviation security is of primary concern to Mesa Airlines and we are fully cooperating with the TSA."
Meanwhile, a TSA official said the agency, "may look at increasing the standards for anyone who stores this type of information on their computers."
Airline officials said they have very little to go on because they don't know if the pilot was targeted or if it was a crime of opportunity. A spokesperson for Dulles said airport police are investigating.
Created by Bar Stools
28 April 2008
Tales from airport security
Pilot's Missing Laptop Causes Airport Security Scare
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What about the low end workers at every airport..you know, the guy that cleans out the trash or the coca cola truck driver. You don't think that isn't the weakest chain in the link.
THe folks cleaning and inspecting the airplanes are minimum wage workers and the they have access to everywhere and never go thru security to go to work ..that is the way it is in the ATL.
r towelheads that smart?
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