According to Sunport Aviation Police, on Monday at around 5 p.m., Southwest flight 2753 stopped in its tracks while taxiing to a runway, because a passenger found a six inch, gold, cylindrical device in the seat back pouch in front of her. She immediately reported it to flight staff and the captain decided to call it in. "A suspicious item was reported on the plane, our officers responded to the aircraft," said Sunport spokesman Dan Jiron. (www.kob.com) さらに...
I did notice in the video that the officer did use Rubber Gloves, and it makes you wonder what skin they were trying to get the wrinkles out of... (Note to Michael Stansfield posted video.
I know this is grave news, but you must have missed it.... Common Sense being the great person that he or she was has sadly passed away... Please reference his or her obituary. http://www.naute.com/thinkery/obituary.phtml
That is why I posted it..... So that hopefully someone would get a kick out it. I am not going to say what it looked like, but I imagine the investigators had a good laugh! I wonder if the original owner ever claimed it.
With WN's open seating policy, it becomes very difficult to trace a lost/found object back to the previous occupant. In this case, it may work to the passenger's advantage.