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ABDUL-MAJEED MAROUF AHMED ALANI


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Former American Airlines mechanic pleads guilty to sabotaging plane

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MIAMI – A former American Airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging an airplane that was scheduled to take off from Miami International Airport has pleaded guilty. Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani entered the plea Wednesday in Miami federal court. According to a federal complaint, Alani admitted to sabotaging the plane July 17 as it was scheduled to fly from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas, because he wanted to get overtime pay to fix it. Federal authorities said surveillance video showed Alani fidgeting with equipment in the compartment where the plane’s air data module system is located. This afternoon Abdul Alani entered a plea of guilty in federal court to the charge in the indictment.

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Former American Airlines mechanic pleads not guilty to sabotage

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MIAMI - The former American Airlines mechanic charged with sabotage of a plane leaving Miami plead not guilty Friday. The attorney for Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani, 60, filed the plea in Miami federal court the day after his client was indicted by a grand jury. "We start working on it and we're looking forward to the whole truth coming out." American Airlines reported the sabotage to the FBI and fired Alani on Sept. 7. McAliley ordered Alani, who could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted, to be held without bond.

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American Airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging flight has ties to ISIS, prosecutors say

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MIAMI - An American Airlines mechanic accused of disabling a navigation system on a flight scheduled to take off from Miami International Airport appeared in federal court Wednesday morning, at which time he was denied bond. According to federal prosecutors, Islamic State group propaganda video showing graphic murders was discovered on Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani's cellphone. An American Airlines mechanic later discovered a loosely connected tube that connects to the air data module system. There were 150 people on the American Airlines plane when the flight was aborted. A spokesman for American Airlines said in a statement Wednesday that the airline is continuing to cooperate with federal authorities in the investigation.

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American Airlines mechanic sabotaged flight so he could get overtime work, feds say

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MIAMI - An American Airlines mechanic, disgruntled about stalled union contract negotiations, disabled a navigation system on a flight scheduled to take off from Miami International Airport, according to a federal criminal complaint. As the plane was preparing for takeoff, the flight crew noticed an error with the air data module system and the flight was aborted. An American Airlines mechanic later discovered a loosely connected tube that connects to the air data module system. Rather, his motive stemmed from the stalled contract dispute between union workers and American Airlines, Alani confessed, according to the affidavit. An American Airlines representative said in a statement Friday that the passengers on the plane boarded a new aircraft, which then re-departed for Nassau.

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American Airlines mechanic accused of attempted sabotage of flight

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An American Airlines mechanic is arrested, accused of sabotaging an instrument on an airplane. MIAMI - 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. 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. 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. 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.

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