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Frenchman 'posing as pilot' found in US jet cockpit | Frenchman 'posing as pilot' found in US jet cockpit |
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A Frenchman has been charged with impersonating a pilot after he was found in the cockpit of a plane due to take off in Philadelphia, police say. | A Frenchman has been charged with impersonating a pilot after he was found in the cockpit of a plane due to take off in Philadelphia, police say. |
Philippe Jernnard, from La Rochelle, France, was wearing a shirt with an Air France logo and a blazer with epaulets. | Philippe Jernnard, from La Rochelle, France, was wearing a shirt with an Air France logo and a blazer with epaulets. |
He was discovered in the jump seat behind the pilot on a US Airways plane on Wednesday evening, an officer said. | He was discovered in the jump seat behind the pilot on a US Airways plane on Wednesday evening, an officer said. |
The FBI is investigating the incident and police said they expect federal charges may be filed. | The FBI is investigating the incident and police said they expect federal charges may be filed. |
Mr Jernnard, 61, faces state charges including criminal trespassing, tampering with records, impersonating a person privately employed, and providing false identification to law enforcement, Philadelphia police told the BBC. | Mr Jernnard, 61, faces state charges including criminal trespassing, tampering with records, impersonating a person privately employed, and providing false identification to law enforcement, Philadelphia police told the BBC. |
When he was found in the cockpit, Mr Jernnard identified himself as a 747 pilot for Air France, authorities said. | When he was found in the cockpit, Mr Jernnard identified himself as a 747 pilot for Air France, authorities said. |
The suspect, who had a ticket for the US Airways flight to Florida, could not provide proof of his credentials. | The suspect, who had a ticket for the US Airways flight to Florida, could not provide proof of his credentials. |
He was also reportedly carrying a fake Air France crew identification card. | He was also reportedly carrying a fake Air France crew identification card. |
Officer Christine O'Brien says Mr Jernnard became argumentative and was escorted from the plane. | Officer Christine O'Brien says Mr Jernnard became argumentative and was escorted from the plane. |
He is being held on $1m bail (£657,000), US media report. | He is being held on $1m bail (£657,000), US media report. |
Jernnard's alleged stunt echoes that of conman Frank Abagnale, whose exploits posing as an airline pilot were turned into the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can. |