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SecurityInfoWatch.com <http://www.securityinfowatch.com> : Printable Article Information, Assessment and Community Updated: June 6th, 2005 02:41 PM PDT Authorities Stage Terror Drill in Boston Drill simulated hijacking; similar to December 2001 shoe-bomb incident Boston's Logan Airport was the scene for an anti-hijacking/anti-terrorism exercise. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer Massachusetts State Police take a captain and co-pilot into precautionary custody as part of a hijacking drill at Logan International Airport on Saturday, June 4, 2005. Boston's Logan Airport was the scene for an anti-hijacking/anti-terrorism exercise. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer The rest of the flight crew is also taken into custody as part of the hijacking drill, which examined what the the proper response for a transportation security breach would be. Boston's Logan Airport was the scene for an anti-hijacking/anti-terrorism exercise. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer A dummy used to simulate an executed hostage is thrown from the plane as part of Saturday, June 4, 2005's hijacking/terror drill at Logan International Airport. Boston's Logan Airport was the scene for an anti-hijacking/anti-terrorism exercise. AP Photo/Elise Amendola DRILL Carlo Boccia, right, director of Boston's Office of Homeland Security, speaks during a news conference at Logan International Airport in Boston, announcing the "Operation Atlas" security exercise. Michael Kunzelman Associated Press BOSTON (AP) - Authorities staged an elaborate anti-terrorism drill Saturday at Logan International Airport, responding to a simulated hijacking reminiscent of the December 2001 plot to detonate a shoe bomb aboard a trans-Atlantic flight. Operating on the premise that gun-toting terrorists were trying to hijack a United Airlines plane carrying 169 passengers from Paris to Chicago, two F-15 Eagle fighter jets intercepted the airliner over the Atlantic Ocean and forced it to land at Logan. On the ground, FBI and State Police tactical teams stormed the plane, freed the volunteer "hostages" and arrested two "terrorists" after negotiators failed to yield a peaceful end to the fictional hijacking. "Things went just as we hoped they would go," said Amy Corbett, regional administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration. "Operation Atlas," which cost roughly $700,000 and brought together about 50 federal, state and local agencies, was billed as the first training drill involving a real airborne intercept of a commercial airliner. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino said the exercise, paid for by a federal Homeland Security grant, was money "well-spent." "It's about practice," he said. "I would rather have a glitch today than (during) an actual terrorist attack." Many of the same emergency workers from Saturday's drill also responded to the 2001 incident on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami. That flight was diverted to Boston and landed safely at Logan after Richard Reid, a self-proclaimed member of the al-Qaida terrorist network, tried to ignite explosives in his shoe. Reid, now serving a life sentence, was subdued before the flight landed and then arrested. Logan officials had warned neighboring residents, pilots, airlines and passengers in terminals that Saturday's display was only a drill. The exercise didn't cause any delays at Logan, according to a Massport spokesman. In April, New Jersey and Connecticut teamed up for the five-day "TOPOFF 3" drill, which included a simulated bioterror and chemical weapons attacks resulting in 6,508 fake deaths and the arrests of five mock terrorists in a raid. _____ Printable version may be for personal use only. 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