Orthodox Jewish prayer ritual spooks Alaska Airlines flight attendants; crew locks down cockpit
Philip Caulfield DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Police, FBI and custom agents swarmed the plane when it landed at Los Angeles International Airport at around 8:30 a.m. and three men were escorted off after it was reported that passengers were acting rowdy and a fight had broken out.
In fact, the disturbance was the farthest thing from a fight. The men were praying.
"We've since learned from law enforcement that the passengers onboard were practicing a traditional Orthodox Jew ritual called Tefillin," Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Bobbie Egan told the Los Angeles Daily News.
The ritual involves strapping leather ribbons and small wooden boxes containing verses of the Torah to the body while saying morning prayers.
A flight attendant became spooked when she saw the men wrapping the straps to their foreheads and arms and praying loudly in Hebrew, and she instructed the crew to lock down the cockpit, Egan said.
The FBI questioned the three men – described as Mexican nationals – before releasing them to make connecting flights to other countries, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller told the LA Daily News.
They were not charged.
The flight was travelling from from Mexico City. Other passengers were not delayed, Eimiller said.
March 17, 2011