Ex-pilot wore old uniform, badge to cut security lines

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Source: USAToday
Ex-pilot wore old uniform, badge to cut security lines

A pilot fired from Cathay Pacific Airlines said he wore his former employer's uniform and ID badge to bypass security at Honolulu International Airport.

The Associated Press reports that 39-year-old Joshu Osmansk pleaded guilty Friday in federal court on charges that he unlawfully entered the secure area of an airport.

Osmansk, a member of the U.S. Navy Reserve, said in court that he wore his old uniform and badge at Honolulu "so that I could cut the line and keep my shoes on while going through Honolulu airport security."

The incident occurred Jan. 26, 2013 — "months" after he was fired, according to AP. Osmansk went on to tell the court he knew doing so was wrong. Hawaii News Now says the investigation of the case "was conducted by the FBI and NCIS following a tip from the public. Osmanski was indicted by a Honolulu Federal Grand Jury on March 25, 2014."

AP offers more in its report, writing:

"In addition to wearing the uniform, he had the Cathay Pacific badge on a lanyard around his neck, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Hino. Osmanski told Transportation Security Administration officers he was part of the Cathay Pacific flight crew. He was allowed to pass through without undergoing normal passenger security screening, Hino said.

"Federal agents later questioned Osmanski, who told them he no longer worked for the airline. After he was terminated from Cathay Pacific, Osmanski didn't return his flight crew credentials as he was supposed to, Hino said."​

According to the details in his plea agreement, Osmanski had bought tickets on Delta to fly to the U.S. mainland, where he was to begin training for a new job at cargo and charter carrier Atlas Air.

Osmanski's attorney says Osmanski is no longer at the Atlas Air job and is studying dentistry at Tulane University in New Orleans. Osmanski could get a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 when he's sentenced in February.
 
I wonder how they found out, without entering info in CASS (assuming it wasn't done, otherwise he wouldn't have been let through).

On a side note, guy gets two coveted gigs and is fired from both. Wow!
 
I wonder how they found out, without entering info in CASS (assuming it wasn't done, otherwise he wouldn't have been let through).

On a side note, guy gets two coveted gigs and is fired from both. Wow!

I was getting the feeling he was still screened, just that he went to the front of the line like we all do when we are working a flight and the line is long.

But yeah, I wonder who noticed.
 
Im curious what he did to get fired from Cathay. What a stupid, costly decision. Its probably for the best that this dude is no longer in a cockpit.
 
Unrelated. If anybody screws up KCM for the rest of us, I will find you...

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"...is studying dentistry at Tulane University in New Orleans."

Well, he does seem to have nice teeth. :D

I once worked with an FO who quit dentistry to become an airline pilot (even went to corporate first).

Giving up a career with redeeming social value to become an airline pilot ? Takes all kinds, I guess.
 
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The guy is on linkedin, F/A-18 instructor, Jetblue 190s, seems fairly normal. Wonder what lead to such a large lapse in judgment with this and getting fired at Cathay. Maybe just some personal problems interfering with professional life, hope he gets any help he needs.
 
Freakin idiot, glad he got busted before he hurt himself or someone else (doing something stupid)

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