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Okay, I know security is important, but this reads like DHS or AOPA have
been taken in by an April Fools prank. I mean, really, a terrorist who goes by the name of Hijaq? ------------------------------------------------------------------- AOPA ePilot Special Airspace Bulletin April 5, 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------- == ATTENTION CFIs AND FBOs == CFIs AND FBOs URGED TO SECURE AIRCRAFT, WATCH FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY AOPA is sending this special "ePilot" alert to advise certificated flight instructors and fixed base operators to secure their aircraft and to watch for suspicious activity at their airport. The Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force issued a special bulletin regarding a certificated pilot, Zayead Christopher Hajaig, a 35-year-old white male British National born in Nigeria, who was taking flight lessons at a Gwinnett County, Georgia, flight school. Hajaig allegedly tried to have his flight instructor upgrade his rating before he was qualified. He became aggressive and also tried to have the flight school accelerate his training schedule. Hajaig was reported to the Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force and may have fled to the United Kingdom when he was alerted of the task force's interest in him. The task force discovered that Hajaig was in the United States illegally, had no known source of income, and used calling cards to communicate with others. The United Kingdom authorities have been alerted, and Hajaig has been placed on the no-fly list. Hajaig's aliases include Zayead Christopher Haijag, Christopher Haijag, David Haijag, and Alex Haiaig. Anyone who sees ( http://download.aopa.org/images/epilot/050405hajaig.jpg ) or has contact with Hajaig immediately should call the Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force at 404/679-9000. You also can call the AOPA Airport Watch hotline 866/GA-SECURE. To help ensure the safety and security of your aircraft and airport, follow the guidelines in AOPA's Airport Watch ( http://www.aopa.org/asn/watchindex.shtml ). The program provides a checklist of suspicious activity to look for, how to secure your aircraft, and an overview of general aviation and homeland security. == CONTACTING AOPA == Having difficulty using this service? Contact ( ). AOPA, 421 Aviation Way, Frederick, Maryland 21701. Telephone: 800/USA-AOPA or 301/695-2000 Copyright (c) 2005. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. -- Christopher J. Campbell World Famous Flight Instructor Port Orchard, WA Ne Obliviscaris |
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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 10:22:51 -0700, C J Campbell wrote:
Okay, I know security is important, but this reads like DHS or AOPA have been taken in by an April Fools prank. I mean, really, a terrorist who goes by the name of Hijaq? ^^^^^^ Hajaig or: Hi Jack! and I'd better believe it (pick your choice in what you believe) ... the good old time is gone. == ATTENTION CFIs AND FBOs == (...) The Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force issued a special bulletin regarding a certificated pilot, Zayead Christopher Hajaig, a 35-year-old white male British National born in Nigeria, who was at least he is in the database: Name : HAJAIG, ZAYEAD CHRISTOPHER Airman's Address : xxxxxxxxxxxx MORROW, GA, xxxxxxxx FAA Region : Southern Date of Medical : Nov, 2002 Class of Medical : 1 Expiration of Class 1 privileges : May, 2003 Airman Certificates : Private Pilot Airplane Single Engine Land Airplane Multiengine Land Instrument Airplane taking flight lessons at a Gwinnett County, Georgia, flight school. Hajaig allegedly tried to have his flight instructor upgrade his rating before he was qualified. He became aggressive and also tried hm, which one? see above. maybe a checkout? to have the flight school accelerate his training schedule. oh well, I also had my flight school do that. Hajaig was reported to the Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force and may be nice to your CFI, else ...!! have fled to the United Kingdom when he was alerted of the task force's interest in him. The task force discovered that Hajaig was in the United States illegally, probably on a tourist visa (?) - bad idea in these days to come to the US for flight training without the proper paperwork. had no known source of income, this is standard ([not only] for immigration officers. they have absolutely no idea how the world is working outside the US.) BTDT but got no shirt. and used calling cards well, I used them, too. I also used the ... *gasp* ... internet to communicate with other (often unknown) persons. to communicate with others. The United Kingdom authorities have been alerted, and Hajaig has been placed on the no-fly list. (...) #m -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message news ![]() Okay, I know security is important, but this reads like DHS or AOPA have been taken in by an April Fools prank. I mean, really, a terrorist who goes by the name of Hijaq? ...snip... This was printed out and taped to my FBO's rental flight desk last week. I thought it was pretty ridiculous too. |
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The task force discovered that Hajaig was in the United
States illegally, had no known source of income, and used calling cards to communicate with others. Let's see now...I have no known source of income, use calling cards all the time (3 cents/min is so much cheaper than Qwest or Cingular!) So, I fit 2 out of 3 criteria. Am I on the watch list too? |
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This has been in the national news for about 48 hours now... its not a
joke.. he's in custody in Britain now. Dave C J Campbell wrote: Okay, I know security is important, but this reads like DHS or AOPA have been taken in by an April Fools prank. I mean, really, a terrorist who goes by the name of Hijaq? ------------------------------------------------------------------- AOPA ePilot Special Airspace Bulletin April 5, 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------- == ATTENTION CFIs AND FBOs == CFIs AND FBOs URGED TO SECURE AIRCRAFT, WATCH FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY AOPA is sending this special "ePilot" alert to advise certificated flight instructors and fixed base operators to secure their aircraft and to watch for suspicious activity at their airport. The Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force issued a special bulletin regarding a certificated pilot, Zayead Christopher Hajaig, a 35-year-old white male British National born in Nigeria, who was taking flight lessons at a Gwinnett County, Georgia, flight school. Hajaig allegedly tried to have his flight instructor upgrade his rating before he was qualified. He became aggressive and also tried to have the flight school accelerate his training schedule. Hajaig was reported to the Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force and may have fled to the United Kingdom when he was alerted of the task force's interest in him. The task force discovered that Hajaig was in the United States illegally, had no known source of income, and used calling cards to communicate with others. The United Kingdom authorities have been alerted, and Hajaig has been placed on the no-fly list. Hajaig's aliases include Zayead Christopher Haijag, Christopher Haijag, David Haijag, and Alex Haiaig. Anyone who sees ( http://download.aopa.org/images/epilot/050405hajaig.jpg ) or has contact with Hajaig immediately should call the Atlanta Joint Terrorism Task Force at 404/679-9000. You also can call the AOPA Airport Watch hotline 866/GA-SECURE. To help ensure the safety and security of your aircraft and airport, follow the guidelines in AOPA's Airport Watch ( http://www.aopa.org/asn/watchindex.shtml ). The program provides a checklist of suspicious activity to look for, how to secure your aircraft, and an overview of general aviation and homeland security. == CONTACTING AOPA == Having difficulty using this service? Contact ( ). AOPA, 421 Aviation Way, Frederick, Maryland 21701. Telephone: 800/USA-AOPA or 301/695-2000 Copyright (c) 2005. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. |
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![]() "Dave S" wrote in message ink.net... This has been in the national news for about 48 hours now... its not a joke.. he's in custody in Britain now. Dave heavy sigh Well, they caught the dumb one, anyway. I wonder where his buddies are now? |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 00:07:44 GMT, Dave S wrote:
This has been in the national news for about 48 hours now... its not a joke.. he's in custody in Britain now. this is the story as BBC writes it: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4426617.stm in the headline they write 'pilot' with quotation marks (why? he _is_ a pilot) FBI special agent, Steve Emmett, said Mr Hajaig "has been located in the UK and remains a person of interest". Two of the hijackers involved in the September 11 attacks reportedly completed part of their training at the same Gwinnett County Airport where Mr Hajaig took lessons. Dave #m -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 20:25:26 -0700, C J Campbell wrote:
heavy sigh Well, they caught the dumb one, anyway. I wonder where his buddies are now? wild guess: the alphabet soup already cought them and they were brought to Syria and other countries. You know: torture only in those countries where torture is allowed. And thereafter: how about a nice time in this lovely US resort in Cuba? #m -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:28:45 GMT, Martin Hotze
wrote in :: FBI special agent, Steve Emmett, said Mr Hajaig "has been located in the UK and remains a person of interest". So given the UK's recent re-passage of its Anti-Terrorism, Crime & Security Act 2001 (ATCSA)*, for Hajaig it's off to Syria for torture, er, questioning. Oops, that only happens in America. :-( * http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4341269.stm |
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