Honolulu airport officials catch man trying to board with fireworks
By Eloise Aguiar
Advertiser Staff Writer
Honolulu airport screeners this week caught a man trying to board a plane with fireworks in his luggage, prompting federal officials to issue a reminder that it is illegal to transport any fireworks on commercial aircraft.
Transportation Security Administration inspectors on Tuesday found 12 fountain fireworks devices in the luggage of a U.S. citizen trying to catch a flight to Korea,
a government spokesman said.
The man was allowed to board the flight after surrendering the fireworks, said Ian Gregor, FAA Western-Pacific Region spokesman.
It they were to ignite, the results could be catastrophic, Gregor said. People have to understand that fireworks, even the smallest sparklers, pose a tremendous fire risk onboard commercial aircraft.
It was the first fireworks seizure at the airport here this holiday season. But Gregor said Hawaiçi travelers have the worst record for breaking the fireworks ban on airplanes in the Western-Pacific Region, which is California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaiçi and Pacific islands.
Hawaiçi makes up a fraction of the regions overall traffic, but the states passengers account for more than one-third of all fireworks seizures at the regions airports, he said, estimating the number of violations in the region at several dozen per year.