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			<description><![CDATA[<p>US pilot detained for showing underwear in Brazil<br /><br />By EDUARDO GALLARDO, Associated Press Writer<br /><br />Eduardo Gallardo, Associated Press Writer<br /><br />19 mins ago<br /><br />SAO PAULO A United Airlines pilot was briefly detained at the international airport in Rio de Janeiro after lowering his pants during a security screening, police said Saturday.<br /><br />Pilot Michael D. Slynn, 49, was asked to remove his belt and shoes as part of a routine security screening Friday afternoon. In response, Slynn laughed at security guards and lowered his pants to his ankles, said a police spokesman who was prohibited by departmental rules from giving his name.<br /><br />Slynn was detained but released shortly afterward and allowed to fly back to Washington, D.C., after signing a document promising to appear before a judge the next time he is in Brazil, the spokesman said.<br /><br />Calls to United Airlines in Brazil were not immediately returned. When asked for comment, Sarah Massier, a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based company, wrote in an e-mail, We are investigating the matter.<br /><br />Two telephone numbers listed for a Michael Slynn, in California and Florida, respectively, were disconnected or could not take messages Saturday.<br /><br />Federal Police Chief Rafael Andreatta was quoted by the Internet site of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo as saying the pilot did not respect security rules and made fun of officers.<br /><br />It was not the first time an American pilot has gotten into trouble for allegedly responding inappropriately to Brazil&#x27;s airport security measures.<br /><br />In 2004, American Airlines pilot Dale Robin Hersh was fined $13,000 for allegedly giving the finger as he was being photographed at Sao Paulo&#x27;s Guarulhos International Airport. The photograph was among entry requirements for U.S. citizens implemented by Brazil at the time in response to similar rules in the United States.<br /><br />Police accused Hersh of showing contempt for authorities and took him to a federal courthouse. Hersh agreed to a prosecutor&#x27;s offer to pay a fine in exchange for no charges being filed against him.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/42909">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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