Definitely the Pentagon should have provided an escort to the delegation. Can't blame the passenger or stewardess - 9/11 educated Americans that every airline employee and passenger has to be vigilant.
Here is what happened (I think largely due to language barrirer as the Pakistani Officer must have meant i hope this is last flight in USA and i can reach my destination (CENTCOM HQ) as they might have traveled in 3-4 air planes to reach there and may have been tired.
Daily Times Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Armymen cancel US visit over mistreatment
LAHORE: A group of Pakistan Army officers have cancelled a visit to the US CENTCOM to protest against the alleged misbehaviour they had to face at the Dallas Airport, a private TV channel reported on Tuesday.
The army delegation boarded a flight from the Dallas Airport to attend a US Defence Department meeting.
Once inside the United Airlines plane, one of the delegation members remarked that he hoped the flight proved to be their last flight and they soon reached their destiny. However, a passenger who overheard them mistook the officials for terrorists. The airport security staff was alerted, who questioned the Pakistani delegation and misbehaved with them.
The US Defence Department has apologised for the incident, however the delegation has decided to return home. daily times monitor
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By the way the guy john luke who heard the conversation still believed that these people would do something wrong and he switched the flights even after United Airlines cleared the officers for flight - That's paranoia .
http://www.wtsp.com/news/mostpop/sto...p;provider=top
Passengers spooked when men removed from Tampa flight
Tampa, Florida -- An incident aboard a United Airlines flight to Tampa resulted in nine foreign-born people being removed from the airplane and left several passengers shaken. In fact, several thought the incident was serious enough that they asked to be booked on another flight.
At least 15 passengers who arrived in Tampa Monday on a United flight were supposed to be here Sunday night. However, the incident involving the nine men changed everything.
Photo gallery: Passengers spooked after men removed from flight
International Story: Airline incident a "dry run for terror plot?
John Luke, who was on the flight, says the nine men were seated throughout the airplane. Luke says he was told the men were of Pakistani descent and one man made a comment that apparently was "inappropriate" and made a flight attendant feel uncomfortable.
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United Airlines spokesperson Megan McCarthy says at that point, the gate agent had a conversation with the men and they were asked to depart. But that's not how Luke and other passengers saw it.
Luke says the fact that the men knew each other caused concern and police came on with their hands on their guns. Then, according to Luke, the police started escorting the men off the plane.
Despite all of the security measures the TSA and the airlines have taken since 9/11, Luke says after seeing federal agents get on the airplane with guns and take the men off, he and several other passengers decided not to take any chances.
Luke says he was just using common sense and it made him feel more comfortable taking another flight.
United Airlines says it eventually became comfortable the men did not pose a threat and they were rebooked on another United flight.
While the "better safe than sorry" action is getting praise from passengers, it also is a reminder of the fact that things are still a little edgy when getting on a plane in this post 9/11 world.
I think this guy John Luke is the culprit.Caused the whole fiasco.