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Suspected 9/11 Hijackers Check in at Portland Airport; Atta Becomes Angry with Ticket Agent

Started by Archangel, July 20, 2017, 08:46:55 PM

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Michael Tuohey
[Source: CNN]

9/11 hijackers Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari check in at the US Airways counter at Portland International Jetport. [Portland Press Herald, 10/5/2001; Federal Bureau of Investigation, 10/5/2001]

They are wearing ties and jackets. Atta checks in two bags, Alomari none. Atta is randomly selected for additional security scrutiny by the FAA's Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-screening System (CAPPS).  However, the only consequence is that his checked bags will be held off the plane until it is confirmed that he has boarded. [9/11 Commission, 7/24/2004, pp. 1; 9/11 Commission, 8/26/2004, pp. 2; CNN, 3/3/2006]

Noting that their flight is soon due to leave, the ticket agent who checks them in, Michael Tuohey, says, "You're cutting it close."  [Portland Press Herald, 3/6/2005]

Tuohey thinks the pair seems unusual. He notices they both have $2,500 first-class, one-way tickets. He later comments, "You don't see many of those." Atta looks "like a walking corpse. He looked so angry." In contrast, Tuohey will say, Alomari can barely speak English and has "a goofy smile, I can't believe he knew he was going to die that day." Tuohey will later recount, "I thought they looked like two Arab terrorists but then I berated myself for the stereotype and did nothing." [Philadelphia Daily News, 2/24/2005; Mirror, 9/11/2005; CNN, 3/3/2006]

Atta becomes angry when Tuohey informs him he will have to check in again in Boston. He complains that he was assured he would have a "one-step check-in." [9/11 Commission, 8/26/2004, pp. 2; Associated Press, 3/7/2005]

Tuohey will be recalled to work later in the day to speak to an FBI agent about his encounter with Atta and Alomari. He is shown video footage of them passing through the airport's security checkpoint upstairs. Although recognizing the two men, he notices that in the video they are no longer wearing the jackets and ties they'd had on when checking in just minutes before. He assumes they must have taken these off and tucked them into their carry-on baggage. He is also informed that the security camera behind his own desk, which should have captured the two hijackers, has in fact been out of order for some time. [Portland Press Herald, 3/6/2005; CNN, 3/3/2006]