Philadelphia police arrest impostor pilot
Date March 24, 2013
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Identified as Philippe Jeannard of La Rochelle, France, the man was a ticketed passenger for the US Airways flight to West Palm Beach, Florida, according to a police statement that spelt his name two different ways.
Mr Jeannard, in his 60s, was found sitting in the jump-seat behind the captain's chair and claimed to be a 747 pilot for Air France.
''When [Mr Jeannard] could not produce proper credentials, he was removed from the flight and the police were notified,'' the Philadelphia police said.
''When arrested, [he] was in possession of a counterfeit Air France crew member identification card,'' the statement read.
Mr Jeannard has been charged with criminal trespass, tampering with records, impersonating a privately employed person and presenting false identification to law enforcement. AFP