Showing posts with label US Airways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US Airways. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

US Airways employee helped roommate smuggle gun onto plane


The FBI has a US Airways employee in custody for helping his roommate get a gun on a plane in Philadelphia Thursday.

Roshid Milledge, a customer service agent with US Airways, switched carry-on bags with his roommate Damien Young at the gate. Young's bag had an unloaded 9mm gun in it. Apparently, Young was moving to Phoenix and asked Milledge about the procedures for transporting guns. So, Milledge agreed to carry the bag through an employee entrance so it wouldn't be screened by security.

Someone noticed the switch-a-roo and told authorities. The person also noticed that Milledge looked "fidgety." Young was already on the plane when he was questioned by a US Airways employee about the situation. The plane was about to leave, but was called back, so Young could be apprehended.

Of course when the two were questioned, Milledge said he accidentally grabbed the wrong bag and was making the switch so he could get his.

So, the question is: who in their right mind would have the balls to try and carry a gun on a plane in this paranoid time?


Aricle here. Image via Business Week.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Lost XBox causes $1M lawsuit


What is it with people and their XBox 360's? I'll give them the fact that the game consoles do cost a bit of money, but is it anything to sue someone or a major company for? I thought only the people on Judge Judy do something stupid like that. I guess I was wrong, and I thought people who went to Ivy League schools were supposed to be smart.

In an article reported by the Associated Press, a Yale University student from Ohio is suing US Airways for $1 million from over his lost XBox 360.

While he was flying from New Haven, Connecticut, to Cincinnati in December, his Xbox 360 went missing from his luggage. Maybe he didn't pack it? Sometimes I swear up and down I packed something, and when I returned home I found the "missing" item right where I left it.