Northwest Airlines Flight 327 was a June 29, 2004 flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Michigan to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on N543US, a Boeing 757-200. The behavior of a group of 13 Syrian musicians, on their way to an engagement in San Diego, was deemed suspicious by at least one passenger, who raised concerns that they were observing a terrorist attack or a dry run test. One passenger, journalist Annie Jacobsen, wrote a series of articles about the incident, bringing it to national attention. A redacted version of the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General's report was released in May 2007 as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request made by the Washington Times.
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| - ノースウエスト航空327便 (ja)
- Northwest Airlines Flight 327 (en)
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| - ノースウエスト航空327便は、2004年6月29日、アメリカ合衆国ミシガン州のデトロイト・メトロポリタン・ウェイン・カウンティ空港からカリフォルニア州ロサンゼルスのロサンゼルス国際空港までのフライトで、ボーイング757-200型機N543USが使用された。サンディエゴでの仕事に向かう13人のシリア人ミュージシャンのグループの行動を、何人かの乗客が不審に感じ、テロ攻撃もしくはそのリハーサルであるドライランなのではないかという懸念を持った。そのような乗客の一人であるジャーナリストのがこの件についての記事を書き、全米で注目されるようになった。『ワシントン・タイムズ』紙がに基づく情報公開を請求し、国土安全保障省監察官による報告書の修正版が2007年5月に発表された。 (ja)
- Northwest Airlines Flight 327 was a June 29, 2004 flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Michigan to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on N543US, a Boeing 757-200. The behavior of a group of 13 Syrian musicians, on their way to an engagement in San Diego, was deemed suspicious by at least one passenger, who raised concerns that they were observing a terrorist attack or a dry run test. One passenger, journalist Annie Jacobsen, wrote a series of articles about the incident, bringing it to national attention. A redacted version of the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General's report was released in May 2007 as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request made by the Washington Times. (en)
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| - Northwest Airlines Flight 327 was a June 29, 2004 flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Michigan to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on N543US, a Boeing 757-200. The behavior of a group of 13 Syrian musicians, on their way to an engagement in San Diego, was deemed suspicious by at least one passenger, who raised concerns that they were observing a terrorist attack or a dry run test. One passenger, journalist Annie Jacobsen, wrote a series of articles about the incident, bringing it to national attention. A redacted version of the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General's report was released in May 2007 as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request made by the Washington Times. Jacobsen's original article was distributed widely through emails, and the veracity of her claims was discussed and debunked by Snopes, which determined them to be "false". (en)
- ノースウエスト航空327便は、2004年6月29日、アメリカ合衆国ミシガン州のデトロイト・メトロポリタン・ウェイン・カウンティ空港からカリフォルニア州ロサンゼルスのロサンゼルス国際空港までのフライトで、ボーイング757-200型機N543USが使用された。サンディエゴでの仕事に向かう13人のシリア人ミュージシャンのグループの行動を、何人かの乗客が不審に感じ、テロ攻撃もしくはそのリハーサルであるドライランなのではないかという懸念を持った。そのような乗客の一人であるジャーナリストのがこの件についての記事を書き、全米で注目されるようになった。『ワシントン・タイムズ』紙がに基づく情報公開を請求し、国土安全保障省監察官による報告書の修正版が2007年5月に発表された。 (ja)
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