American Airlines Mechanic Accused of Sabotaging Flight (Multi-Video)

Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani has been charged with
Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani has been charged with "willfully damaging, destroying, disabling, or wrecking an aircraft, and attempting to do so," for sabotaging an aircraft after he obstructed a plane's navigation system, using a styrofoam material and super glue to block a port leading to part of the flight's data system, prompting the crew to abort takeoff.

September 6, 2019 – In Breaking News – CNN

A mechanic for American Airlines was arrested Thursday and accused of trying to sabotage a commercial airliner shortly before it was set to take off from Miami International Airport for the Bahamas with 150 people on board.

Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani has been charged with “willfully damaging, destroying, disabling, or wrecking an aircraft, and attempting to do so,” according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court.

Alani allegedly tried to damage or disable the aircraft’s air data module (ADM) system, which reports aircraft speed, pitch and other critical data, on July 17.

(Federal charges say the American Airlines employee used a styrofoam material and super glue to block a port leading to part of the flight’s data system. Courtesy of ABC News and YouTube. Posted on Sep 6, 2019.)

On Thursday, investigators interviewed Alani and he “admitted that he accessed the ADM” and that he “inserted a piece of foam into the ADM’s inlet where the line connects and that he applied super glue to the foam so as to prevent the foam from coming off,” the complaint says.

“Alani stated that his intention was not to cause harm to the aircraft or its passengers,” investigators say in the complaint.

The court documents say Alani told investigators that he was upset over a contract dispute between union workers and the airlines, and the dispute had cost him money.

Alani allegedly explained that he tampered with the aircraft so he could get overtime working on the plane.

An air data module is a component of the navigation system.[1] Each unit converts pneumatic (air pressure) information from a pitot tube or a static port into numerical information which is sent on a data bus.[2] This pressure information is received and processed by the Air Data Reference (ADR) component of the Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU).[1] This processed information is then sent to one or more display management computers that present information on the cockpit's primary flight display.[3] Airspeed information is also sent to the flight computers and other electronics,[4] including the autoflight subsystem (e.g. flight management and guidance system).[5] (Courtesy of Wikipedia)
An air data module is a component of the navigation system.[1] Each unit converts pneumatic (air pressure) information from a pitot tube or a static port into numerical information which is sent on a data bus.[2] This pressure information is received and processed by the Air Data Reference (ADR) component of the Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU).[1] This processed information is then sent to one or more display management computers that present information on the cockpit’s primary flight display.[3] Airspeed information is also sent to the flight computers and other electronics,[4] including the autoflight subsystem (e.g. flight management and guidance system).[5] (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

As the plane went down the runway and pilots increased power to the engines, there was an error related to the ADM system and the takeoff was aborted.

The aircraft returned to the concourse and no one on board was injured, the complaint says.

American Airlines mechanics immediately inspected the aircraft and “discovered a loosely connected pitot tube, which connects directly to the ADM” and determined “the ADM appeared to have been deliberately obstructed with what appeared to be a dark Styrofoam-type material,” according to the complaint.

Authorities used surveillance video to identify Alani, the document says.

(An American Airlines mechanic has been arrested and charged with sabotaging an aircraft after he allegedly obstructed a plane’s navigation system, prompting the crew to abort takeoff. CNBC and YouTube. Posted on Sep 6, 2019.)

American Airlines, in a statement to CNN, said, “At American we have an unwavering commitment to the safety and security of our customers and team members and we are taking this matter very seriously.”

“At the time of the incident, the aircraft was taken out of service, maintenance was performed and after a inspection to ensure it was safe the aircraft was returned to service.”

“American immediately notified federal law enforcement who took over the investigation with our full cooperation.”

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