Date: 2008-09-12 09:34 pm (UTC)
Actually "D.B. Cooper" isn't really an example of whether or not airline terrorists have ID's in their own names.

He never presented any ID to anyone in connection with his flight. In 1971 there was no ID requirement to either purchase a ticket or to board a plane. He simply stated his name as "Dan Cooper" when the ticket was issued.

Since there was never any requirement to show ID, there also would have been no reason to go to the trouble of obtaining a false ID with the "Dan Cooper" name on it...so the least unlikely hypothesis would be that if he was carrying any ID on him at all, it was probably in his real name.
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