American Airlines pilot faces misdemeanors for gun in bag

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Published 4:55 a.m. PDT Saturday, June 8, 2002
SAN DIEGO (AP) - City prosecutors on Friday charged an American Airlines
pilot with two misdemeanors for allegedly trying to pass a loaded gun
through security in his carry-on.

William F. Blaylock, of San Diego, is scheduled to be arraigned next week.

At the time, a federal security chief said Blaylock told authorities he had
been hunting and had taken the gun with him for personal protection.
Blaylock said he forgot to remove the weapon.

Blaylock was charged with carrying a loaded firearm, a state penal code
violation, and carrying a weapon in an airport, a violation of San Diego
Unified Port District code. The district operates Lindbergh Field airport.

The misdemeanors are punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and a term of up
to one year in San Diego County jail.
A Harbor Police report does not state whether Blaylock was boarding the
plane at Lindbergh Field on April 23 as a passenger or to pilot an airliner.
An aide to Blaylock's attorney, Robert Grimes, said it was too early to
comment on the case. Blaylock has been free on bond since April 24.

American Airlines representatives at Dallas headquarters declined comment.
It is not known whether Blaylock was placed on leave.

(My comments: ABSURD!  If Mr. Blaylock was boarding to fly the aircraft
(which I doubt), he should be commended.  The reason I think he was flying
as a pax was because it would have been all over the news that an airliner
was delayed due to its pilot having a gun).
David Ross
http://home.attbi.com/~damiross/

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