The TSA is too busy picking on old ladies and toddlers to really bother with someone like this. Just because he had 10 other boarding passes in his bags doesn't mean anything. Who wouldn't want to have their personal rights stripped by the TSA when they're this good? Mission Accomplished!
It wasn't until after the flight took off that attendants realized an extra passenger was on board, officials said. During the flight, crew members asked Noibi for his boarding pass and, after hesitating, he handed over a boarding pass from the day before, KTLA quotes FBI officials as confirming. That boarding pass had another person's name on it.
Noibi allegedly told the crew that the pass was outdated because he had missed that flight a day earlier.
The man whose name was on the boarding pass later told FBI officials that the document had disappeared from his back pocket when he arrived at JFK International Airport on June 23.
