An airline passenger could face a $120,000 bill after fighter jets were scrambled when he joked about blowing up the plane

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An airline passenger could face a $120,000 bill after fighter jets were scrambled when he joked about blowing up the plane
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Also what's the goal of scrambling jets when the threat is a passenger inside said jet? Are they gonna ask the pilot to pipe the radio to the PA and say "you better not blow up that plane because we're in charge and we said so?" Do they have a sniper on the wing ready to take out just one guy meanwhile depressurizing the whole fuselage, potentially explosively? Maybe Top Gun Tom Cruise can hit the guy with a burst of the 20mm? Seems like there's no point whatsoever. Best case they can say "yep it blew up" or "nope it didn't blow up."

I mean, were there actually a terrorist onboard the plane, I imagine the logic would be "If they hijack it and decide to try to crash it into something 9/11 style, a fighter can at least blow it up in time to prevent more casualties on the ground"

This would make sense. Fighters were scrambled to take out Flight 93. The assumed target was the White House, so they were scrambled so fast they didn’t have time to arm them. Their plan was to literally crash into the hijacked plane. One into the tail, one into the cockpit.

By the time they arrived the plane had already been brought down by the passengers.

Wow. Eject or kamikaze?

I’m not totally sure, I don’t recall whether that was answered in the interview I saw with one of the pilots.

That's surprising that they don't keep at least a few jets armed in case they need to be scrambled for real. Guessing that's since changed and they do now.

The jets are to shoot down the airliner if it aims towards a dense area, sensitive location, etc.

They'd shoot the plane down if they can't get the pilot to land safely. They'd rather one plane full of innocent passengers gets killed than a plane full of innocent passengers and a building full of even more innocents.

Or ... maybe don't let them on the plane at all?

he was at the airport check in when he sent it. assuming 2 hours between check in and boarding..... that's actually a really fast time to figure out who sent a random snap, unless somebody overheard him and then followed him while reporting it.

Or if Snapchat flagged it and reported it to the airport (which they absolutely will do.)

What's the fighter pilot got to do with that?

Because if a guy with a bomb manages to persuad the pilot to change course.....

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