Muslim family removed from the plane

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- AirTran Airways apologized Friday to members of a Muslim family for kicking them off a plane and refusing to rebook them despite requests from FBI agents who had cleared them of wrongdoing.

The families of Atif Irfan, a tax attorney, and his brother Kashif Irfan, an anesthesiologist, were removed from a flight in Washington before takeoff Thursday after a passenger reported hearing Atif Irfan's wife say something suspicious.

The FBI interviewed the family and cleared them of wrongdoing.

"We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security level it did," AirTran said in a statement Friday afternoon. "But we trust everyone understands that the security and the safety of our passengers is paramount." Read the full statement

The airline said it had refunded the family's money and offered to fly the family home to Washington free.

One family member, Kashif Irfan, said Friday he was "very appreciative and surprised" by AirTran's apology. "It's a very generous gesture," he said.

The statement was an abrupt about-face for the airline, which three hours earlier had issued a press release with an unapologetic description of the incident.

In that statement, the airline said it did not re-book the family only because the security concern had not been resolved, and because one member of the group "became irate and made inappropriate comments."

That account differed from accounts from the family and the FBI. The FBI said agents interviewed the family, resolved the security concerns and then tried to help re-schedule the flight with the airline. The FBI ultimately helped the family book a flight on US Airways. Watch how Muslims find climate of fear at airport »

The dispute occurred about 1 p.m. Thursday as Atif Irfan and his brother Kashif Irfan boarded AirTran flight 175 at Reagan National Airport near Washington for a trip to Orlando, Florida. They were accompanied by their wives, a sister and three children.

Federal officials say a passenger on the plane notified a flight attendant about a suspicious conversation, and the flight attendant notified the pilot and Federal air marshals who were aboard. The pilot asked the air marshals to remove the passengers, said Transportation Security Administration spokesman Christopher White.

"The conversation, as we were walking through the plane trying to find our seats, was just about where the safest place in an airplane is," said Inayet Sahin, Kashif Irfan's wife. "We were [discussing whether it was safest to sit near] the wing, or the engine or the back or the front. But that's it. We didn't say anything else that would raise any suspicion."

The conversation did not contain the words "bomb," "explosion," "terror" or other words that might have aroused suspicion, Atif Irfan said.

"When we were talking, when we turned around, I noticed a couple of girls kind of snapped their heads," said Sobia Ijaz, Atif Irfan's wife. "I kind of thought to myself, 'Oh, you know, maybe they're going to say something.' It didn't occur to me that they were going to make it such a big issue."

Authorities first removed Atif Irfan and Sobia Ijaz, then returned for the rest of the family, including three small children. They also removed a family friend, Abdul Aziz, a Library of Congress attorney who was coincidentally taking the same flight and had been seen talking with the family.

After the FBI interviewed family members, the agency released them, Irfan said.

"The FBI agents actually cleared our names," said Sahin. "They went on our behalf and spoke to the airlines and said, 'There is no suspicious activity here. They are clear. Please let them get on a flight so they can go on their vacation,' and they still refused." Watch Muslims recount how they were kicked off plane »

In statements Thursday night and Friday morning, AirTran said it "complied with all TSA, law enforcement and Homeland Security directives and had no discretion in the matter."

But TSA spokesman White said it was the pilot's decision to remove the family and the airline and pilot had the ultimate authority to decide whether to allow the family back on AirTran flights.

An FBI spokesman confirmed Friday that agents intervened on behalf of the family with AirTran. When AirTran declined to book the family, agents helped them get tickets with US Airways, FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said.

"Our agents went way out of their way to make sure this family went on their trip," Kolko said. iReport.com: Share your story

After the family and friend were taken for questioning, the remaining 95 passengers, the crew and baggage were removed from the plane and rescreened, AirTran said.

Family members said Friday they had not decided whether to accept AirTran's apology, saying there were a variety of opinions.

Meanwhile, an Islamic group -- the Council on Islamic American Relations, or CAIR -- filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation, which oversees airlines.

"We believe this disturbing incident would never have occurred had the Muslim passengers removed from the plane not been perceived by other travelers and airline personnel as members of the Islamic faith," CAIR said in its complaint

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/02/family.grounded/index.html
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
:salam2:

Thanks for posting. They showed this on Television, how silly this is!
I can't believe people got suspicious with little kids around and 4 women.

:wasalam:
 

sistersalina

Junior Member
How ridiculous these people can be. Childish to be exact!
Honestly, I'm sure you can do better than this..

May Allah protect all Muslims in this world.
 

saifkhan

abd-Allah
Salamalika

Hope you are okay by the grace of Allah SWT.

Anyways brother....a thing that is striking my mind...

I think the Nasaras are doing this stuffs to make Muslims more angry and to get the muslims involved in more terrorist activities. The nasaras are the very tricky and as wel as jahil. they can do anything , any kind of mean activities.......uff.....they are.....
May Allah save and guide us...

Jazakallahu Khairan
 

DanyalSAC

Junior Member
I remember when this happened, this post is several months old. The news clip had the husband and wife & the husband's brother and his wife (I believe there were four adults) and the children of the first couple. The wife who made the comment that got them kicked off was actually chuckling about it because of how stupid the whole situation was. She had said something about it being safer to sit over the wing or something. My mom sent me a Yahoo IM later that day very incensed over the whole thing.
 

alf2

Islam is a way of life
This is the craziest thing i've ever heard!

It is absolutley crazy! And you know, unless they were wearing shirts which say "I am Muslim" I bet the people on the plane assumed they were Muslim since they were probably of Arab or West Asian origin :/

I think the way airlines "profile" passengers is bloody stupid.
Muslim? Of Arab or African origin? Be prepared to be discriminated against!


I have an airplane story, gather around everyone xD

I was flying from Manchester (UK) to Georgia (America) and I was selected for a "random bag screen" Which is okay, I was carrying a large carry on. When they took me to the room, it was me and 9 Arab men :angryblue: Probably the only non-White people on the plane :/
 
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