Originally Posted by
MoarAlpha
So let me get this straight...
You think because they let him get on the plane before arresting him that is entrapment?
You sound like the same kind of person that would sue Starbucks for burning you with the coffee you just ordered extra hot.
I understand it was the TSA that made their "observation" of his possible condition and they followed him to his work station. It was the police that made the arrest and conducted the tests. I fail to see how an airline pilot can be "entrapped" by willfully showing up for work and proceeding to his aircraft.