
Co-Pilot in Armed Delta Incident Indicted for Threatening to Shoot Captain During Flight
Indictment of a Former Delta Airlines Co-Pilot
Threat to Shoot Captain Mid-Flight
Threatening the Captain During an In-Flight Incident
A Utah grand jury indicted Jonathan Dunn, a former co-pilot at Delta Airlines
TSA’s Federal Flight Deck Officer Program
Authorized to Carry a Firearm through the TSA FFDO Program
Dunn’s authorization allowed him to carry firearms in the cockpit for security purposes
Threatening Behavior on an In-Flight Incident
Altercation Arising from a Disagreement on Diverting the Flight
Dunn’s threat to shoot the captain multiple times during an in-flight dispute
Creation and Purpose of the FFDO Program
Establishment of the TSA FFDO Program
A brief overview of the program, initiated after the 9/11 attacks, and its purpose
Removal from the FFDO Program: Co-Pilot
Dunn No Longer Part of the FFDO Program
Confirmation of Dunn’s removal from the program by the TSA
Response from Delta Airlines
Delta Airlines‘ Response to the Incident
Delta Airlines’ response to the incident and their comments on the matter.
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