A Texas man who says he was bumped twice from his Salt Lake flights is now facing a federal charge accusing him of sneaking onto a plane and trying to fly home as a stowaway.
And don't forget fuel, personel, multiple safety issues, interference with airport traffic procedure patterns (inbound, outbound, standby on ground, stacked in the inbound landing que & more) plus a multitude of factors that could cause a ripple effect throughout the entire system for the remainder of the day.
It was circumstances beyond the other passengers control. I doubt if anybody is going to loose their job or any of the other stuff mentioned. This video has made national news.
That's also why many men like to sit in booths, in the corners of restaurants, or other businesses. Some of us are always watching, and waiting for wolves.
So many mistakes here: 1) How did TSA allow a buddy pass used twice in two days? 2) How did gate attendant allow him to board the plane using a PHOTO of boarding pass? 3) How did flight attendants not check bathrooms before closing plane doors? 4) How can this guy not be on a permanent DO NOT FLY ban list? The punishment should be SEVERE to dissuade others.
@@katiem4539 it should not be valid. If you have a digital boarding pass it should be on your e-wallet on your phone. If you have a physical one it should be on your person.
Gate attendant cares about weather it scanned or not, they don’t look at the phone. Airlines trying to save money. And it’s expensive to mistake proof the system. If you want to make your home safe you have to put strong grill on all windows. Beef up garage door. Have multiple locks. There is no lock out there that can’t be picked.
@Free_Bird_23 normally you can't get this far inside without a ticket check, actually that's the firts thing even before security, so I wonder how he got in that boarding area
@@Cormano980 , I think he got thru TSA with the Buddy Pass maneuver? Good question. Security practices on the plane should be tighter. Hid in the bathroom during takeoff? And none of the Stewards noticed? Hmm.
@@OceanSwimmer I know a guy who worked Customs in the airport, there's this practice among them to test the security randomly, this could be part of something similar, or just negligence
they most likely didnt but when the real ticket came back as denied, they checked the system, confirmed it actually belonged to the person that bought it, let them in and assumed it was just a system error and moved on. these things break all the time
@@Miss_GiggleFarts he go caught because two people wanted one seat. The system has a dangerous flaw, they let a man walk in an airplane without knowing anything about him
They do that prior to the gate only. Once at the gate, they simply scan the boarding pass, that was only issued with confirmed identity, whether online or at the check in. Then again confirmed with ID at security. Can you imagine how much longer it would take to check IDs against boarding passes at the gate, for the 3rd time? Better that the computer at the gate would flag any duplicate boarding passes.
WRONG. Airline agents are NOT responsible for verifying ID. ID is only required in order to go through the security checkpoint, by a TSA agent only. Once through security, you don't need to pull your ID out again, as your boarding pass is sufficient (and this guy obviously knew that already).
Tsa is supposed to check this at security checkpoint. That you have valid ID and a ticket. Idk how Buddy passes work but it sounds like this is a scheme an employee might have helped concoct.
They scan the boarding passes at the door. The scanner should have flagged the duplicate before any of that needed to happen. If it isn't designed with that function it should be.
Because the guy used the photo to scan it, he probably got on the plane before the original guy, and when the original guy got flagged, they probably asked for his identification. It matched the card, so they let him on thinking it’s a computer fault.
@@faizanjoyiathat’s not the procedure at all. If this happened they would do a survey and deboard the plane if the number of people and the passenger manifested didn’t add up
@@ynottttyeah it’s a picture of a ticket rather than a digital copy of it….like I can see how a digital copy would work because that’s just a different format of a real ticket.
Imagine how pissed everyone was. They should make a legislation to allow civic lawsuits for damages due to gross public disturbance out something. You can never know how that sort of delay impacts other people's lives.
It's not like you can sue if your plane gets delayed because of weather or something, or overbooking, or ten million other reasons. You can't sue the bus for not picking you up, and tbh most jobs don't even care if you have a legit reason to be late and tell you that you should leave and arrive early in case something happens.
Marchman Act through the local Sheriff's can force an involuntary blood test to check for drugs, you pay for them to stay baker acted as long as you can pay, and as long as there is a bed available. You can do this when someone is affecting your life, or business in a negative way. You can get the person's info through a Lawyer with an Affidavit.
@@WhatALoadOfToscahe literally committed three felonies so first of all the police will stop him any airline can ban him at any time or if he's put on a no-fly list and he will never fly in the United States. Criminal behavior All around I'm sure you're familiar with that.
@WhatALoadOfTosca One thing we have in America is our right to defend ourselves, if you live in one of the good states. Besides, don't you think that stupid sh*t like this needs to be stopped and prosecuted. If you are pro criminal, you're part of the problem.
So the airlines continuously overbooks flights, makes people wait, asks them to return the next day, then does it again. What other business could get away with such horrible business practices?
Note to self...Never hold your debit or credit card up in the manner in which someone can take a picture of it when you're paying for items. Get a RDIF sleve for 💳 to protect from NEFARIOUS scanning when card contains a chip. Wrap in layers of aluminum in a pinch. Check out how when he takes the picture the second time, the person standing to his right is watching, witnessing😑 WHAT he's doing, smh
@@nescionetizen295and people scoff at me when I point out that "ease of access" is such a data vulnerability People are lazy and want shortcuts, even if that means essentially shouting personal data to the world.
I will never understand how the brains of criminals work ! They spend so much time and effort trying to commit a crime, yet if they put that same amount of effort into doing honest work, they wouldn't need to commit any crime !
i hear people say this but I disagree. The shady dishonest way is always easier. No matter how much effort doing something shady will take, Doing it the honest way is almost always twice as much work lol thats why its worth it
You should also try and not breathe the same air around other passengers in case someone captures your breath particles in a mason jar and clones your identity to try and steal your seat. Find out more on Truth Social. Google won’t have this information because it’s a woke company.
@@flaviusfake271The "he was stealing to feed his family" card is pretty much null and void at this point. Zero "compassion" for anyone is what you need to get used to. We've earned this as a society, so enjoy it.
How did this happen when TSA is supposed to check your ID and see if you even have a flight? Does this mean that TSA does not check to verify if you are actually flying that day or not?
Oh come on you might offend the guy he's probably broke he's black come on That's what the crap they'll tell you Don't you understand this world's about feelings not about right or wrong anymore I agree with this I'm tired of paying for everybody else's bad choices
That shows you how worthless and incompetent TSA really is. They can focus all their attention to your 16 Oz plastic water bottles and drinks but a 6 foot man can walk right into a plane where he did not belong. What if he was there to do harm?? They all would have been hurt.
Literally anyone can just buy a ticket and end up on any plane they want so your argument doesn’t hold up. If he was a known terrorist he would’ve been stopped when he ID’d himself with the buddy pass and he still went through security. It’s the same amount of danger whether he bought a ticket or not.
@@johnmp1470 so you have to be a known terrorist in order to do harm?? Huh genius? Since you know everything, how many crimes are committed by people who are not in the system? If you depend on homeland security for your safety you’re delusional. There are more criminals, thieves working for TSA than you might think. Look how many have been caught stealing travelers belongings.
@@johnmp1470'Literally anyone's can buy a ticket >> this gives the authorities plenty of information about you and they can detect and stop you from boarding. But sneaking aboard without a ticket >> you are invisible to the authorities
It’s sad because this man was desperate to get home. It could have been to get home to gets , someone passing, anything. Also, how did the airlines let duplicate passes be scanned.
I landed at MCI airport in Kansas City M.O. when i went to get my luggage bag off of the rotisserie a guy who wasn't on our plane started to pick up my bag. I took it from him, if i had not put a big yellow luggage tag on my bag i wouldn't had realized it was mine and he would have gotten away with stealing it. That is when i realized most luggage isn't lost by the airlines, it is stolen by scabs waiting in the pickup area.
They actually determined it belonged to Jared. It looked bad on Biden because it went undetected for so long that he suppressed all news on it. You know he wanted to try and use Trump's son's drug problems to get an upper hand though 😂
Oh they know just that being of a certain political party and certain family ties you're entitled to immunity and covered with no investigation or prosecution until January 2025.... TRUMP 2024
He had a valid boarding pass and passed security. What does the TSA have to do with it from there? Also, they would have noticed the passenger’s pass had been scanned twice and likely would have searched for him so there’s no reason to think he would have got away with it.
This has nothing to do with TSA because he cleared security via a buddy pass. The scanned boarding pass should have been caught by the ticket agent who works for the airline.
@@garymitchell5899 Incorrect. He had a valid boarding pass for a different airline. He was supposed to be flying standby with a buddy pass from Southwest Airlines which is how he passed security and TSA. When he couldn’t get a seat on a particular Southwest flight to Austin he did not want to wait to try another as you are expected to do when flying standby. Instead, he went to the Delta terminal and boarded a different flight to Austin with a picture of someone else’s standard boarding pass.
I honestly feel bad for the guy. Trying to get back home but couldn't afford the ticket. Times are rough for everybody. I am an honest guy but also compensate and human. You got serious issues if your first thoughts are to ban him from all flights anywhere for life.
@@flaviusfake271 if it’s a domestic flight, he could have taken a train. There are much less expensive ways to go home. They just take longer. This was blatant theft. He was trying to deny paying customers THEIR right to be on a flight they had actually paid for. Zero tolerance. He had other options. He was just too selfish and greedy to take them.
@@flaviusfake271many are going through tough times, but we don't commit crimes. His actions were not of a desperate man. Caused an entire flight delayed. He had a pass, just needed to be patient. I got stuck in an airport for a day. It happens. Next time he may use the weakness for something worse. Maybe not ban him for life. But he should be banned for a period of time. 10 years is fair.
@@eyes2c..519 no he got through TSA with a buddy pass. The commenter is saying because of that who ever gave the buddy pass to him could lose his job. Buddy pass and boarding pass are two different things.
Well since I was put on it for 5 years over my opinion on face book (last time I ever used that commie site) ya absolutely, if I can get a no fly for saying the clintons are evil a actual crime should get something, but we all know he’ll get a go fund me & make a bundle over this
He isn't a terrorist and doesn't pose a security risk to US citizens, so why should he be put on the No Fly List? Why not just arrest him and send him to jail?
@andrewdavidson4421 Yup, I agreed with both of you, facts who goes to an airport and takes a picture of another person's boarding pass, he should've gotten his own ticket online
Aren’t u supposed to show ID along WITH your boarding pass,,???? THAAAT is what is the most scary about this incident ! The fact that he managed to get THROUGH the ticket agent and onto the plane to BEGIN WITH! That’s NEGLIGENCE on the AIRLINE’S Side!
@@Nordia16 when you give it to someone you’re completely responsible for how they use it, so if it’s abused or the person caused trouble on a flight you can lose your flight benefits or even get fired if they want
Oh sure, let's blame the guy who commited a completely legal act, and not the guy who commited the crime... I'm glad your not in charge...@@moeelza7816
Yeah; no usual blurry "video" from unfocused airport security cameras, but amazing we find a rare focused camera in some airport in Utah. Now for those blown out "boom box" airport announcement speakers.
It wasn't that useful if they caught him on camera twice in 30 mins taking photos of other people's tickets. Nothing was do e a out it. If there had happened to be a spare seat on that plane, he would have gotten away with it. He only got caught because the plane was full , that is madness.
That's the million dollar question, but the answer is probably quite mundane. I've never seen airport staff that wasn't severely stressed during boarding. The bigger question is: Why did the system not alert them to the fact? Humans can easily lose track, but the computer should not.
@@maximilian672 I'll use this analogy. My kindergarten daughter was getting on the bus. The bus driver looked in the rear view mirror and didn't check the door. She closed the door in my daughters face an started driving. She was making a right turn. Thank God I was right there and pulled her away and banged on the door. She jammed on the brakes and opened the door. I called the school and ended up taking to the director of transportation. He said " The driver is only human and mistakes happen" I replied "She has ONE JOB! to gaurentee our children get to school safely. She failed and there's no excuse for it" the reason for all the counting and checking boarding passes is for the saftey and security of the passengers. No matter how "Stressed they are. There's no excuse for failing to do their job. I'm retired and took a job at a theme park. Our first priority is safety. We're also expected to interact with guests ... Literally thousands of people, parades and activities. I've been chatting and schmoozing with guests and they notice that my eyes were everywhere and some have commented "you don't miss anything do you?" No I don't! And the worst thing that can happen is someone getting a boo boo.
@@gdaddy5193 in a perfect world, you would be right. However, we do not live in one and mistakes / system failures are inevitable. No matter how diligent or dedicated you are, no matter how complicated or simple your tasks are, you will eventually make a mistake, given that you do something long enough. This doesn't mean what happened to your daughter is excusable. There should have been additional safety layers in place to prevent this from happening. Just as there should have been fallbacks in place to catch that illegal passenger before the plane left the gate. Critical systems (computers and humans) require fallbacks and optimally a failsafe state and should be designed accordingly.
@@maximilian672 That's why there's the computer and a very simple hand clicker. Look ... I'm a high time private pilot. I have freinds who are professional pilots both commercial and military. The reason they're alive is because nobody ever made a mistake. From maintenance to ATC to themselves. Quite a few of the commercial pilots took early retirement because they've seen the quality of people start to slip. From pilots to maintenance to the aircraft manufacturers. Baggage handlers have caused planes to crash because of an oversight or mistake. There is NO MARGIN FOR ERROR. period.
I am glad they stopped him, that is wrong what he was doing, I am telling you, we must watch our back every minute when out and about not only at the airport
fortunately with the plane being full in every seat full there's no way he's going to get away with being able to sit in someone else's seat or stay on board to flight
As a former airline employee there are very clear rules for buddy passes. Usually their given to family members. Like I used when my family did when my Dad had open heart surgery in South Carolina.
From what I see from this video 2 big mistakes were made unfortunately upfront by Employees to let him get onto a plane. 1) Why did they let him thru TSA w/o a boarding pass. Boarding pass demographic info should match your license/state issued I.d. That's why they check both before you even go thru security check. 2) Why didn't flight attendants check that the toilets were empty before the plane started for taxing on departure?
@@emmettturner9452 wrong. He had a standby for the southwest flight to Austin. Not the delta flight. Not even sure why you’re sending me a reply but your comment was wrong nonetheless
@ObiAmajoyiSrMD when you make public post expect public replies, thats why you got a reply. The easiest way to avoid that is to not make public comments.
Wicliff Yves Fleurizard, 26, of George, Texas, faces a charge of stowaway after he boarded a Delta flight at Salt Lake City International Airport, bound for Austin, according to a report from NBC News.
I'll give him credit for creativity as well as for exposing a serious vulnerability within the airline industry. Just imagine if he was a criminal on the run... or worse, a terrorist! If the flight wasn't full, he would have been gotten away with it. I'm more disturbed by the gap in security than I am by his attempt to get a free ride.
I could have sworn I watched him being cuffed in this video. So he went to jail. Not sure what he was charged with… but he illegally stole onto an airplane and he performed a form of identity theft by snapping a pic of someone’s boarding pass.
yes but they only caught him because their was no seats left. he prolly done it before where someone didn't make it to the flight or not all seats were taken and got a free ride
This is literally the best cctv footage i have ever seen in my life
airports got the good stuff
4k baby
they probably don’t compress airport cctv when it’s stored
I lived in near Vegas. Facial recognition was off the chain out there. Id never experienced anything like that.
Easy to do before when there was always empty seats
I wonder how many times this worked for him prior to being caught.
Agreed, I would never think to do that. It must have worked before and it would have worked that time if the flight wasn’t full
That's what I was thinking
Bruh... you don't wanna know
Catch me if you can...
Zero times.
So he also delayed 200 other people…. Costing those people travel fees, reservations, and possible employment.he should be cashed charged for that too
And don't forget fuel, personel, multiple safety issues, interference with airport traffic procedure patterns (inbound, outbound, standby on ground, stacked in the inbound landing que & more) plus a multitude of factors that could cause a ripple effect throughout the entire system for the remainder of the day.
It was circumstances beyond the other passengers control. I doubt if anybody is going to loose their job or any of the other stuff mentioned. This video has made national news.
Absolutely! The airport is already miserable enough without people doing stuff like this and holding everything up.
Oh he going to pay for them coming back to the gate. That’s a lot of money
Be civil. Nevermind
The exact reason as to why when I'm looking at something important, I find myself a corner, alone and constantly watch my surroundings.
Thanks for the tip, after seeing this guy do his con. I will be more careful
@@beverlytaylor8458 You are very welcome!!!🙂
That's also why many men like to sit in booths, in the corners of restaurants, or other businesses. Some of us are always watching, and waiting for wolves.
Lol yup no joke..
@@beverlytaylor8458 You're welcome!!!
"No seats available, sir"
*gets on plane, is surprised to find no seats are available*
😂😂😂 seriously tho
Listen again, she said he scoped out another different flight to the same destination
Technically the toilet seat was available.
@@HausBilasI woulda sat on the toilet the whole flight
@@HausBilaslol right! 😂
If this guy spend the same amount of efforts to do honest work, he would have enough money for a plane ticket.
Exactly. 👍
Work? Do you really expect those people to work?
@@NKdidit.24lol those ppl kinda sounds bad tho?
@@patrickx9865 thats what they are
@@patrickx9865 freedom of speech. Welcome to the first amendment
So many mistakes here:
1) How did TSA allow a buddy pass used twice in two days?
2) How did gate attendant allow him to board the plane using a PHOTO of boarding pass?
3) How did flight attendants not check bathrooms before closing plane doors?
4) How can this guy not be on a permanent DO NOT FLY ban list? The punishment should be SEVERE to dissuade others.
He will scream rcsm if they do that. 😆
Photos of boarding passes are so common. I use my phone all the time! Lol
@@katiem4539 it should not be valid. If you have a digital boarding pass it should be on your e-wallet on your phone. If you have a physical one it should be on your person.
Gate attendant cares about weather it scanned or not, they don’t look at the phone.
Airlines trying to save money.
And it’s expensive to mistake proof the system.
If you want to make your home safe you have to put strong grill on all windows.
Beef up garage door.
Have multiple locks.
There is no lock out there that can’t be picked.
@gund89123 especially if the burglar has a high level in lockpicking.
More concerning is that he got on the plane, next time could be someone with bad intentions, not this ridiculous freeloader
yes because buying the ticket is the big hurdle if you have bad intentions
@Free_Bird_23 normally you can't get this far inside without a ticket check, actually that's the firts thing even before security, so I wonder how he got in that boarding area
@@Cormano980 ,
I think he got thru TSA with the Buddy Pass maneuver?
Good question.
Security practices on the plane should be tighter.
Hid in the bathroom during takeoff? And none of the Stewards noticed? Hmm.
@@OceanSwimmer I know a guy who worked Customs in the airport, there's this practice among them to test the security randomly, this could be part of something similar, or just negligence
The odds of that today in 2024 are super low.
That’s an airlines mistake, why would two people be able to scan one barcode. They could’ve potentially let in a terrorist.
they most likely didnt but when the real ticket came back as denied, they checked the system, confirmed it actually belonged to the person that bought it, let them in and assumed it was just a system error and moved on.
these things break all the time
@@Miss_GiggleFarts he go caught because two people wanted one seat. The system has a dangerous flaw, they let a man walk in an airplane without knowing anything about him
No, terrorists would be stopped by TSA.
What are you saying? So a person without a boarding pass is likely to be terrorist rather than someone who didn't pay for a ticket? What???
Duh. TSA is just a theater. If a terrorist really wanted to do harm, they'd find a way.
That man would be a perfect fit for Congress.
Not the brightest tool in the shed .
Pretty sure the Supreme Court would have a job for him. Or Dump’s hiring
Best comment ever❤
@@allisonjames2923more like the Biden administration.
The House, for sure.
That is crazy! You need to check if the name on the ticket matches the ID. Agent should be fired.
They do that prior to the gate only. Once at the gate, they simply scan the boarding pass, that was only issued with confirmed identity, whether online or at the check in. Then again confirmed with ID at security. Can you imagine how much longer it would take to check IDs against boarding passes at the gate, for the 3rd time? Better that the computer at the gate would flag any duplicate boarding passes.
WRONG.
Airline agents are NOT responsible for verifying ID.
ID is only required in order to go through the security checkpoint, by a TSA agent only.
Once through security, you don't need to pull your ID out again, as your boarding pass is sufficient (and this guy obviously knew that already).
Tsa is supposed to check this at security checkpoint. That you have valid ID and a ticket. Idk how Buddy passes work but it sounds like this is a scheme an employee might have helped concoct.
I can't scan a 2nd chance scratcher twice, but airports let you scan a boarding pass twice!? 😂
“Wyclef Florizard”
Are we just gonna pretend like this man’s name doesn’t sound like a Pokémon?
😂😂😂
With his mega evolution he can imitate pilots
It's a Haitian name I think.
Are we gonna pretend this man is Texan?
black like colorful names and clothes
They scan the boarding passes at the door. The scanner should have flagged the duplicate before any of that needed to happen. If it isn't designed with that function it should be.
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup
Because the guy used the photo to scan it, he probably got on the plane before the original guy, and when the original guy got flagged, they probably asked for his identification. It matched the card, so they let him on thinking it’s a computer fault.
@@faizanjoyiathat’s not the procedure at all. If this happened they would do a survey and deboard the plane if the number of people and the passenger manifested didn’t add up
I didn’t think a picture of a ticket would pass a scanner. That wouldn’t work at a theater or sporting event.
@@ynottttyeah it’s a picture of a ticket rather than a digital copy of it….like I can see how a digital copy would work because that’s just a different format of a real ticket.
Today on "DUMBEST reasons to land in federal prison"!😂😂😂
He just wanted to go home your honor🤦🏾♀️
You got that right. 😂😂😂
Typical suspect
What you said it racist. 😏
Yeah, that's a hate fact.
Kinda true though
This is one reason why , as a Flight Attendant, I check and lock the bathrooms right before we close the main cabin door.
Excellent 😊 safety first
Is that bot regular procedure?
Not*
That's part of pre flight check list for flight attendance for most major airlines.
everyone is a flight attendant on internet
Coming out of the bathroom to a full flight gotta be a terrible feeling 😂
Oops
Should’ve gone from bathroom to bathroom 😂
He should have stayed in there 😂
@@EricDraven-qd9pu why do all virgins have this kind of comment?
@@EricDraven-qd9pu don't mind them. I was looking for this comment 😂
Failure on security measures.
With no legit boarding pass, gaining access to the Aircraft should've never happened...
And meanwhile terrorists are learning
Imagine how pissed everyone was. They should make a legislation to allow civic lawsuits for damages due to gross public disturbance out something. You can never know how that sort of delay impacts other people's lives.
CALM DOWN! It’s not that deep!
@@jumpinandy Found the trouble maker!
or they could prosecute him under existing federal law.
It's not like you can sue if your plane gets delayed because of weather or something, or overbooking, or ten million other reasons. You can't sue the bus for not picking you up, and tbh most jobs don't even care if you have a legit reason to be late and tell you that you should leave and arrive early in case something happens.
Marchman Act through the local Sheriff's can force an involuntary blood test to check for drugs, you pay for them to stay baker acted as long as you can pay, and as long as there is a bed available. You can do this when someone is affecting your life, or business in a negative way. You can get the person's info through a Lawyer with an Affidavit.
I bet he has done this before... ban him from all airlines and airports.
Who will ban him exactly and with what law? Oh yeah, America doesn’t need laws does it?
@@WhatALoadOfToscahe literally committed three felonies so first of all the police will stop him any airline can ban him at any time or if he's put on a no-fly list and he will never fly in the United States. Criminal behavior All around I'm sure you're familiar with that.
@WhatALoadOfTosca You do know there is a federal NoFly list, don't you. They have used it.
@@Rwalt61 Well there you go. No I didn’t. I’m in a country where people have more rights so that is interesting. Good old Merka there.
@WhatALoadOfTosca One thing we have in America is our right to defend ourselves, if you live in one of the good states. Besides, don't you think that stupid sh*t like this needs to be stopped and prosecuted. If you are pro criminal, you're part of the problem.
Now I will be very careful about taking out my boarding pass and be observant as to who is standing next to me. Thank you for posting.
Am I the only one who noticed that someone literally watched him take a pic of a boarding pass and just did absolutely nothing about it?
Mind ya business
Yeah and she was talking to the guy holding the boarding pass earlier in the video smh they ain't loyal
whoever gave him that buddy pass more than likely fired.
Yup.
If not fired outright, at least lost use of benefits
Why woukd they be fired for his wrong doing?
Naa, he just banned from using any more benefits
Why they didn't do anything wrong it was him that scamed someone elses boarding pass.
How dumb. Now the person who gave him the buddy pass can get in trouble or fired.
When it comes to flights, that’s probably for the best, no messing around
funny how US flights don't ask for ID while boarding. If so, how did he get in? In other countries, you only board if your ID matches the ticket
@@akiraicID is checked at the security checkpoint, and its checked against the ticket at that point as well, at the gate, only the ticket is scanned
@@robertogutierrez9410 the procedure should be homogeneous, the same at every point. Well, lesson learned (or not)
Like he cares 😂
So the airlines continuously overbooks flights, makes people wait, asks them to return the next day, then does it again. What other business could get away with such horrible business practices?
Shippers and receivers in trucking!!
Those that do that should be banned on all flights.
Note to self...Never hold your debit or credit card up in the manner in which someone can take a picture of it when you're paying for items.
Get a RDIF sleve for 💳 to protect from NEFARIOUS scanning when card contains a chip. Wrap in layers of aluminum in a pinch.
Check out how when he takes the picture the second time, the person standing to his right is watching, witnessing😑 WHAT he's doing, smh
Thumb over at least half the numbers.
@@NellosphereThe last four in particular
Why do they even accept a photo?
@@nescionetizen295Someone would take the photo to get the numbers
@@nescionetizen295and people scoff at me when I point out that "ease of access" is such a data vulnerability
People are lazy and want shortcuts, even if that means essentially shouting personal data to the world.
We should watch our politicians and public workers as closely as this.
What exactly do you think happens? Do these exact same cameras just automatically turn off?
POLITICIANS CNTRL THE CAMERA
@@JJX-pp8zh LMFAO okay 👍.
I spending all of election day bussing people from the shelters to vote against trump.
@@harlanfuller my guess is that you are too young to vote.
I will never understand how the brains of criminals work ! They spend so much time and effort trying to commit a crime, yet if they put that same amount of effort into doing honest work, they wouldn't need to commit any crime !
The question is what other crimes did he just commit, or is he running away from.
i hear people say this but I disagree. The shady dishonest way is always easier. No matter how much effort doing something shady will take, Doing it the honest way is almost always twice as much work lol thats why its worth it
Ah yes, let's ignore the fact that another airline left him stranded due to their own incompetence.
He should be fined and banned from flying on planes for 5 years. This is brazen behavior.
Another thing I did not think about. Whenever I look at my boarding pass, I'll have to look at who's around me.
Once I IIIenter the airport, I use my ticket as a bookmark for staff. Nothing can be read and it helps staff.
Eh, it’s not like you’ll lose your seat
@@Slattboii3514ignorant.
eh chances of this happening are
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That's not the first time he's done that. Should have been arrested.
He was.
He was but nobody seems to wonder or care why he is desperate to get back home...
Awesome compassion folks 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He better be on the no fly list!
@@flaviusfake271nobody is responsible for anyone else. He's s grown man. His reason is no more important than anyone else's on the plane.
@@flaviusfake271The "he was stealing to feed his family" card is pretty much null and void at this point. Zero "compassion" for anyone is what you need to get used to. We've earned this as a society, so enjoy it.
They need to make anyone who forces a plane to return to the airport pay for gas and everyone's ticket on that airplane.
thief. no morals. does what he wants. I hope he goes to prison.
Now that’s balls. And not in a good way. 🤮
He cost himself the ability to fly again + an airline employees job by using a buddy pass irresponsibly
How did this happen when TSA is supposed to check your ID and see if you even have a flight? Does this mean that TSA does not check to verify if you are actually flying that day or not?
He had a standy ticket
Typical description of the suspect
right
Ohhh whatever…
@@bebenina9481 am I wrong??
Anyone who costs time and fuel should be charged and have to pay the restitution for it.
He should be sent to prison for at least Five years. By then he won’t want to fly anywhere. Just stay home.
Triple.
And put on no fly list...
@@guadalupeblakey9926no, he should be put in prison for life-NO MERCY FOR CRIMINALS-EVER!!!!!!
Oh come on you might offend the guy he's probably broke he's black come on That's what the crap they'll tell you Don't you understand this world's about feelings not about right or wrong anymore I agree with this I'm tired of paying for everybody else's bad choices
When there were no open seats listed available at the terminal, that shoulda been his first clue that this probably WON'T work.
This is very troubling how someone can get on a plane so easily
That shows you how worthless and incompetent TSA really is. They can focus all their attention to your 16 Oz plastic water bottles and drinks but a 6 foot man can walk right into a plane where he did not belong. What if he was there to do harm?? They all would have been hurt.
Literally anyone can just buy a ticket and end up on any plane they want so your argument doesn’t hold up. If he was a known terrorist he would’ve been stopped when he ID’d himself with the buddy pass and he still went through security. It’s the same amount of danger whether he bought a ticket or not.
@@johnmp1470 so you have to be a known terrorist in order to do harm?? Huh genius? Since you know everything, how many crimes are committed by people who are not in the system? If you depend on homeland security for your safety you’re delusional. There are more criminals, thieves working for TSA than you might think. Look how many have been caught stealing travelers belongings.
@@johnmp1470'Literally anyone's can buy a ticket >> this gives the authorities plenty of information about you and they can detect and stop you from boarding.
But sneaking aboard without a ticket >> you are invisible to the authorities
Security theatre
He had a ticket. He was flying stand by with a buddy pass. That's how he got in. Then he tried to get in other flights.
It’s sad because this man was desperate to get home. It could have been to get home to gets , someone passing, anything. Also, how did the airlines let duplicate passes be scanned.
So why didn't he buy a ticket?
people are way too bold in the airport
I landed at MCI airport in Kansas City M.O. when i went to get my luggage bag off of the rotisserie a guy who wasn't on our plane started to pick up my bag. I took it from him, if i had not put a big yellow luggage tag on my bag i wouldn't had realized it was mine and he would have gotten away with stealing it. That is when i realized most luggage isn't lost by the airlines, it is stolen by scabs waiting in the pickup area.
Yeah, you, Jamal
You mean criminal.
people have gotten way too bold, Period! a free for all it seems!😳🤨
@@redbull5181what? Don't you know what your bag is just by the look of it, And it's distinctive characteristics?
THE NERVE OF THAT MAN 😮 !!!!
Man?
The idiocy of this criminal!
How many times has he and others got away with that
@@dougallen4675yes
He’s black he can break the law and get away with it remember
The Usual Suspects thinking they're better than everybody else
He should get at least a _$100,000 dollar_ fine as an example to others.
His name is criminal itself Wyclef Florzard 😂😂😂😂😂
He's Jamaican, mahn.
@@jogman262
Haitian
and yet they can't find out who left the cocaine in the white house
Snoop Dog snuck weed in and smoked that weed in the white house without getting caught. It's not that absurd that they don't know.
Oh they know, the big guy paid the secret service his 10%
They actually determined it belonged to Jared. It looked bad on Biden because it went undetected for so long that he suppressed all news on it. You know he wanted to try and use Trump's son's drug problems to get an upper hand though 😂
Oh they know just that being of a certain political party and certain family ties you're entitled to immunity and covered with no investigation or prosecution until January 2025....
TRUMP 2024
What does that have to do with this video? I wish they could figure out why the price of rice in China went up last quarter.
The usual scandalous suspects!!😅
Put him on the no fly list
And so begins the documentation of his criminal record (fraudulent scheme).
You think this is the first thing on his record?!
He's a "outstanding citizen to his community"
I’m surprised they didn’t kick a paying passenger off the plane so the guy breaking the law would have a seat.
😂😂😂 but seriously
He must have been a legal citizen.
"Why me?? I paid good money to be on this flight!"
- "Sorry sir, but we have to prioritize minorities."
Now why would the airline do that?
It would have if this had been New York. The person with the real ticket would have been arrested.
This seems like something only a ten yr old kid would think would work.
when your culture celebrates hustling overworking hard, you get behavior like this.
Can we all acknowledge that if that flight had even a single empty seat, he would have gotten away with it. TSA is a joke.
He had a valid boarding pass and passed security. What does the TSA have to do with it from there? Also, they would have noticed the passenger’s pass had been scanned twice and likely would have searched for him so there’s no reason to think he would have got away with it.
This has nothing to do with TSA because he cleared security via a buddy pass. The scanned boarding pass should have been caught by the ticket agent who works for the airline.
Nothing to do with TSA lol
@@emmettturner9452He didn't have a valid boarding pass because it was for someone else. That invalidates it for him to use.
@@garymitchell5899 Incorrect. He had a valid boarding pass for a different airline. He was supposed to be flying standby with a buddy pass from Southwest Airlines which is how he passed security and TSA. When he couldn’t get a seat on a particular Southwest flight to Austin he did not want to wait to try another as you are expected to do when flying standby. Instead, he went to the Delta terminal and boarded a different flight to Austin with a picture of someone else’s standard boarding pass.
He needs to be banned from all airports, all airlines, and all flights forever. Zero tolerance for this kind of theft. That’s horrible.
He should just march across our southern border, then he'd get hooked up!
I honestly feel bad for the guy. Trying to get back home but couldn't afford the ticket. Times are rough for everybody. I am an honest guy but also compensate and human.
You got serious issues if your first thoughts are to ban him from all flights anywhere for life.
@@flaviusfake271 if it’s a domestic flight, he could have taken a train. There are much less expensive ways to go home. They just take longer. This was blatant theft. He was trying to deny paying customers THEIR right to be on a flight they had actually paid for. Zero tolerance. He had other options. He was just too selfish and greedy to take them.
@@AmyReindlbut the plane was full so he couldn't have stopped anyone else from getting on
@@flaviusfake271many are going through tough times, but we don't commit crimes. His actions were not of a desperate man. Caused an entire flight delayed. He had a pass, just needed to be patient. I got stuck in an airport for a day. It happens. Next time he may use the weakness for something worse. Maybe not ban him for life. But he should be banned for a period of time. 10 years is fair.
How exactly would that even work? You step out of the bathroom to a booked flight. Now what?
This also shows that the attendant "checking" the tickets isn't doing his job
Be very careful who you give your buddy passes out to. It can end your career very abruptly.
The man snapped a pic of a man's ticket is how he got it
@@eyes2c..519 no he got through TSA with a buddy pass. The commenter is saying because of that who ever gave the buddy pass to him could lose his job. Buddy pass and boarding pass are two different things.
That employee is definitely screwed.
If the person who gave the buddy pass is VERY lucky he/she will just lose their travel privileges.
Absolutely.
He needs to be properly identified, fingerprinted, photographed, and put on a no-fly list...IMMEDIATELY!!!
Well since I was put on it for 5 years over my opinion on face book (last time I ever used that commie site) ya absolutely, if I can get a no fly for saying the clintons are evil a actual crime should get something, but we all know he’ll get a go fund me & make a bundle over this
He isn't a terrorist and doesn't pose a security risk to US citizens, so why should he be put on the No Fly List? Why not just arrest him and send him to jail?
@andrewdavidson4421 Yup, I agreed with both of you, facts who goes to an airport and takes a picture of another person's boarding pass, he should've gotten his own ticket online
@@andrewdavidson4421no one knows this completely to be . He isn’t just some innocent Joe Shmo !!!!
Give him 10 years in jail@@andrewdavidson4421
Aren’t u supposed to show ID along WITH your boarding pass,,???? THAAAT is what is the most scary about this incident ! The fact that he managed to get THROUGH the ticket agent and onto the plane to BEGIN WITH! That’s NEGLIGENCE on the AIRLINE’S Side!
Whyyyy isn't the airline double checking the boarding pass and government ID before boarding??????
Whoever gave him the buddy pass is deep trouble
He probably traded it for a word pass.
Why? It's a buddy pass. For your buddy, no?
@@Nordia16 when you give it to someone you’re completely responsible for how they use it, so if it’s abused or the person caused trouble on a flight you can lose your flight benefits or even get fired if they want
@@moeelza7816How is it people can’t figure this out. Common sense eludes some.
Oh sure, let's blame the guy who commited a completely legal act, and not the guy who commited the crime... I'm glad your not in charge...@@moeelza7816
This is the FIRST time ever I’ve seen useful surveillance camera footage.
Yeah; no usual blurry "video" from unfocused airport security cameras, but amazing we find a rare focused camera in some airport in Utah. Now for those blown out "boom box" airport announcement speakers.
It wasn't that useful if they caught him on camera twice in 30 mins taking photos of other people's tickets. Nothing was do e a out it.
If there had happened to be a spare seat on that plane, he would have gotten away with it.
He only got caught because the plane was full , that is madness.
@@ritamarchi2168definitely way too easy!
You defetely must watch more security cam videos because then you see why they solve so many cases and arrest the wright persons ( so much faster )
"Be civil and respectful" includes calling a spade a spade? Skin color is FACTUAL speaking about it is ... uncivil? Automatically bigoted???
WHY did he hide in the bathroom, he could have had a seat available!!!
They're supposed to be counting bodies manually as well as scanning passes.
How did they not notice there was one extra person?
That's the million dollar question, but the answer is probably quite mundane. I've never seen airport staff that wasn't severely stressed during boarding.
The bigger question is: Why did the system not alert them to the fact? Humans can easily lose track, but the computer should not.
@@maximilian672 I'll use this analogy. My kindergarten daughter was getting on the bus. The bus driver looked in the rear view mirror and didn't check the door. She closed the door in my daughters face an started driving. She was making a right turn. Thank God I was right there and pulled her away and banged on the door. She jammed on the brakes and opened the door. I called the school and ended up taking to the director of transportation. He said " The driver is only human and mistakes happen" I replied "She has ONE JOB! to gaurentee our children get to school safely. She failed and there's no excuse for it" the reason for all the counting and checking boarding passes is for the saftey and security of the passengers. No matter how "Stressed they are. There's no excuse for failing to do their job. I'm retired and took a job at a theme park. Our first priority is safety. We're also expected to interact with guests ... Literally thousands of people, parades and activities. I've been chatting and schmoozing with guests and they notice that my eyes were everywhere and some have commented "you don't miss anything do you?" No I don't! And the worst thing that can happen is someone getting a boo boo.
@@gdaddy5193 in a perfect world, you would be right. However, we do not live in one and mistakes / system failures are inevitable. No matter how diligent or dedicated you are, no matter how complicated or simple your tasks are, you will eventually make a mistake, given that you do something long enough.
This doesn't mean what happened to your daughter is excusable. There should have been additional safety layers in place to prevent this from happening. Just as there should have been fallbacks in place to catch that illegal passenger before the plane left the gate. Critical systems (computers and humans) require fallbacks and optimally a failsafe state and should be designed accordingly.
@@maximilian672 That's why there's the computer and a very simple hand clicker. Look ... I'm a high time private pilot. I have freinds who are professional pilots both commercial and military. The reason they're alive is because nobody ever made a mistake. From maintenance to ATC to themselves. Quite a few of the commercial pilots took early retirement because they've seen the quality of people start to slip. From pilots to maintenance to the aircraft manufacturers. Baggage handlers have caused planes to crash because of an oversight or mistake. There is NO MARGIN FOR ERROR. period.
I am glad they stopped him, that is wrong what he was doing, I am telling you, we must watch our back every minute when out and about not only at the airport
Now you're not even allowed in any airport because of your choices. Good job
fortunately with the plane being full in every seat full there's no way he's going to get away with being able to sit in someone else's seat or stay on board to flight
As a former airline employee there are very clear rules for buddy passes. Usually their given to family members. Like I used when my family did when my Dad had open heart surgery in South Carolina.
Let me guess your dad was at MUSC?
I live in charleston its an awesome hospital!
Always discriminate who you allow on your pass list. With this activity the employee who sponsored him can likely lose his flying privileges as well.
From what I see from this video 2 big mistakes were made unfortunately upfront by Employees to let him get onto a plane.
1) Why did they let him thru TSA w/o a boarding pass. Boarding pass demographic info should match your license/state issued I.d. That's why they check both before you even go thru security check.
2) Why didn't flight attendants check that the toilets were empty before the plane started for taxing on departure?
He had a ticket for another flight which is why he went through TSA.
@@emmettturner9452 wrong. He had a standby for the southwest flight to Austin. Not the delta flight. Not even sure why you’re sending me a reply but your comment was wrong nonetheless
@ketoauntie7301 I just flew Delta, from Orlando to Austin and I didn't need my boarding pass till I boarded.
They fired all the experienced employee because they were making too much money. This is what you get, waa laa.
@ObiAmajoyiSrMD when you make public post expect public replies, thats why you got a reply.
The easiest way to avoid that is to not make public comments.
Wicliff Yves Fleurizard, 26, of George, Texas, faces a charge of stowaway after he boarded a Delta flight at Salt Lake City International Airport, bound for Austin, according to a report from NBC News.
How about pay for a ticket?
I'll give him credit for creativity as well as for exposing a serious vulnerability within the airline industry. Just imagine if he was a criminal on the run... or worse, a terrorist! If the flight wasn't full, he would have been gotten away with it. I'm more disturbed by the gap in security than I am by his attempt to get a free ride.
he still had to go through security, so it's not really a terror risk. the worst thing that could happen is he gets a free flight lol
Every illegal is a terrorist risk since they can board and fly without ID or even a photo taken.
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He would have got away with it if it wasn’t for those meddling kids!
there are actually people whose job it is to do just this. they try to sneak contraband through TSA and find loopholes they can get away with.
I hope he gets charged for all the extra costs.
Deserves to be jailed.
Man!! Don’t you know BIG BROTHER IS ALWAYS WATCHING YOU!
He STOLE someone’s info! He needs to be in jail!
that's a bit too harsh he was just tryna get home
I could have sworn I watched him being cuffed in this video. So he went to jail. Not sure what he was charged with… but he illegally stole onto an airplane and he performed a form of identity theft by snapping a pic of someone’s boarding pass.
He just took a picture of the id with his phone, whats the difference if he took a mental picture. Would that be stolen too
boarding pass dosnt have much personal information, just your name which can be found anywhere online
@@Mr.Whiteman-rv2iz You have to show the boarding pass before getting on the airplane… Have you never flown before?
How is this possible? No alerts that the same ticket was scanned
Right? I thought they were gonna say the alert occured after scanning the woman's actual ticket
All the airlines overbook that’s y there is stand by in the first place so there’s that !!!
@@zentraf what.. stand by is typically for ppl who miss a flight or are on a buddy pass
Arrest him! Caused flight delayed.
But shouldn’t the system have caught two of the same scanned tickets???
If there had been an empty seat, no one would have caught him. You people are so brilliant
Man, that must have sucked for him, when he came out and couldn't find a seat. Lol
You people?
If there was an empty seat he would have been able to buy a ticket in the first place...
@@JasonThaiKennedyyep you people cry about it
Nope they flagged a duplicate boarding pass.
Just woW. Thanks for helping keeping us safe Southwest Airlines.
No you mean how many times he and others got away with that type of scam‼️🚨🚨🚨
It just shows that the TSA is a big waste.
This thief trying to cheat now causes everyone to be delayed. What a chump. Ban him from all future flights.
How weak is our Airport Security 🤦♀️
but they caught him red handed!?
@@typex4928lol
You beat me to it… also technology is real good but it’s also real bad.
yes but they only caught him because their was no seats left. he prolly done it before where someone didn't make
it to the flight or not all seats were taken and got a free ride
Security theater.
Hopefully serious charges were brought against him. What an absolute scumbag
His plan would’ve worked if a single seat was available.
Mind boggling
He needs to stop traveling if this is how it's gonna be, you reckon ?
But he has a RIGHT to TRAVEL!
(Sarcasm).
Criminal behavior, for sure!
Leave it to Texas to have the only crisp, clear CCTV footage ever recorded in history -- ever.
Is the buddy pass the part that I'm missing? Why is he past TSA?
New fear unlocked. Next time I check my boarding pass, my back eill be pressed against a wall and use my jacket as a shield 😅
If you just unlocked this, you’re in for a rough ride
@@benefactionhindrance it gets worse?
You sure that's safe enough? Maybe hide in a bathroom stall to check it under your jacket and use a couple lookouts to make sure no one is nearby
buy a wallet for your passport and slip your boarding pass in it
No, just make sure there's no shifty/sketchy people around you.
Why do people think they are going to get away with this behavior.
Because they can, if there were empty sears, no one would know This happened
We assume he's thinking to begin with?
I’m wondering how he thought this was going to work. Had it worked before?
Hire him to work for y'all. He needs to help all airlines improve their security!