Perhaps he just put the shoes in the cockpit, and rather than take anymore
questions or critisisms about putting a 'bomb' in the cockpit, just refused
to comment.



-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 14:38
To: CF-Community
Subject: safe place" on airplanes?


This morning I was watching the Today show and they were talking about the
shoe bomber. They mentioned how after they had gotten the shoes off the
bomber, they put the shoes in a "safe place." Matt Lauer made a comment
about how he wouldn't say what that safe place was. So - what's the deal? Is
there a place in an airplane that can (maybe) withstand the power of a small
bomb? Why would this be a secret?

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