away. 60-year-old alani was born in iraq and is a u.s. citizen since 1991. charged with one count of willfully damaging, destroying or disabling and aircraft. he says he thought he could force that plane back to the hangar to fix a mechanical problem he would get more work and more overtime which, in fact, did happen. if convicted on this charge he could face a maximum in federal prison of 20 years. he will be back in federal court in downtown miami tomorrow morning for his arraignment. he will either enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. we'll be there, harris. >> harris: phil keating on it for us. i want to bring in steve rogers, former member of the f.b.i. joint terrorism task force. great person to talk to about this. he was employed at american airlines. 30 years is a long time to know an employee. red flags that you saw? >> a couple of red flags. the ones we know whether it was a lie or not he was talking about isis to people. he lied about the fact that his