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- NATION, Page 23American NotesAIRLINESIn Los Angeles, See No Evil
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- Dressed in combat fatigues and a bomber jacket, Cuban-born
- Pedro Rene Comas-Banos apparently slipped past American Airlines
- security in Los Angeles International Airport on Memorial Day
- weekend carrying a starter's pistol, two knives and a pair of
- scissors. Soon after, he forced a Miami-bound 727 to head for
- Havana. Pleading that the plane was running out of fuel, the pilot
- landed in Florida, where, after 90 minutes of negotiation with the
- FBI, the hijacker surrendered.
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- How did this former mental patient get past the checkpoints?
- The screening devices were inspected and found to be working
- properly. "We really have no reason to question the effectiveness
- of our security in Los Angeles," said an American Airlines
- spokesman. But the Federal Aviation Administration is not
- satisfied: in March the agency reported that American had failed
- to detect weapons in 24 security tests in 1988, the worst
- performance among the 26 carriers that were fined. If the FAA
- determines that American let the hijack weapons get through, said
- an agency spokeswoman, "the carrier would certainly be subject to
- a $10,000 penalty."