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Flight attendant sues Southwest Airlines over husband s COVID-19 death

Flight attendant sues Southwest Airlines over husband’s COVID-19 death The 69-year-old flight attendant alleges she got the virus after attending a training meeting in July 2020. She recovered, but her husband died nearly a month later. A man looks out over a Southwest Airlines 737 parked at a gate at Houston Hobby Airport.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is suing the airline after her husband died of COVID-19 following a training session in which she says she caught the virus. Carol Madden, 69, said her airline “utterly failed to implement the most basic precautions to safeguard the health and wellbeing” during a mandatory training session last July at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. She’s asking for $3 million in damages.

TSA: U S Travelers Keep Forgetting They Packed Loaded Guns

TSA: U.S. Travelers Keep ‘Forgetting’ They Packed Loaded Guns Share to Facebook getty Some travelers forget sunscreen. Others neglect to put their mail on hold or water their plants. And, for certain travelers, it completely escapes their memory that they packed loaded guns in their carry-on bags. Forgetfulness is the most common excuse provided when Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners discover a gun at an airport security checkpoint. In an example from just last Sunday, a Maryland resident told law enforcement officers at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) that he forgot his loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun was in his carry-on luggage after TSA screeners spotted it inside the checkpoint X-ray machine. The man was cited on weapons charges and also faces a stiff federal financial penalty.

Maryland man arrested with loaded gun at BWI airport

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) caught a Baltimore County man with a 9mm handgun loaded with 10 bullets at the checkpoint Sunday. A Baltimore County, Maryland, man was arrested Sunday with a loaded 9mm handgun at a BWI Marshall Airport security checkpoint. According to officials, a Transportation Security Administration officer spotted the pistol in the carry-on bag of the Cockeysville man, who told authorities he forgot he had the loaded gun with him. Maryland Transportation Authority Police confiscated the gun and cited him on weapons charges. He now faces stiff fines. So far, six guns have been caught at BWI Airport this year.

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