SEO Title
FAA Inspector Sentenced for Carrying a Firearm
Subtitle
In January he flew from ATL to LGA in the jumpseat with an undeclared firearm in his possession.
Subject Area
Channel
Teaser Text
In January he flew from ATL to LGA in the jumpseat with an undeclared firearm in his possession.
Content Body

Ernest E. Abbott, an FAA aviation safety Inspector, pleaded guilty last week in a U.S. District Court in Atlanta to entering a secure airport area and boarding an aircraft while in possession of a firearm. At the time of the January incident Abbott was on duty when he bypassed a TSA screening point in Atlanta by using an officially issued airport security badge and boarded an outbound flight to La Guardia while carrying a handgun in his carry-on baggage. He subsequently flew in the aircraft cockpit jump seat to La Guardia with the undeclared firearm in his possession.


Abbott was sentenced to 12 months probation and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and suspended from his position with the FAA. He was later released on bond in New York for local firearms violations. The joint FAA/FBI investigation showed Abbott was caught because did not have a New York Airport Security Identification and was undergoing a mandatory TSA screening before leaving LGA for the return trip to ATL when the weapon was discovered.

Expert Opinion
False
Ads Enabled
True
Writer(s) - Credited
Publication Date (intermediate)
AIN Publication Date
----------------------------