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United pilot briefly detained after lowering his pants during security screening

Sao Paulo, Brazil - Not the first American pilot gotten into trouble over Brazil's airport security measures

A United Airlines pilot found himself in hot water after lowering his pants during a security screening and laughing at Sao Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport officials. Pilot Michael D. Slynn, 49, was asked to remove his belt and shoes as part of a routine security screening on Friday afternoon. In response, Slynn laughed at security guards and lowered his pants to his ankles, said a police...

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