Having conquered the imminent threat of self-immolating shampoo, airline safety has returned to "iron-clad" status. Yeah right, all the terrorist need is a credit card with the same as someone flying that day. Using such a card, one can print a boarding pass and get on the aircraft. Creating the card would require access to a credit card writer, which hasn't proved an obstacle for numerous identity thieves and ATM hackers.
Brandon reveals how he stumbled on this insidious arcana, inside...
Here's the catch: there was someone else on that plane with my name and who was also headed to Phoenix, who had 4 or so in his party. The reason I was able to print off his boarding pass was because I HAD THE SAME NAME AS HIM AND MY CREDIT CARD REFLECTED AS MUCH. That's all you need to do to print someone else's boarding pass! Have the same name and walk up to one of those kiosks to check in! And not only that person's boarding pass but also anyone else whose ticket had been purchased by that credit card.
I do commend America West, even though I missed my flight, the attendant was able to get me on a flight the next day, (in first class even!). However, I was still perplexed as to why I was able to actually board a plane for which I did not pay a ticket, merely because I had the same name as someone on the flight. I never reported what happened to the security at the airport, because it was spring break, and I didn't feel like reporting all that had happened. "







