air marshal

NOUN
  1. a person trained by the government in hijacking and terrorist tactics who (for security reasons) is a passenger aboard an airline flight
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How To Use air marshal In A Sentence

  • Photographer Pawel Dwulit and I have been "deputized" as RCMP inflight security officers, or air marshals. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • However, the British schemes for air marshals appear to be heading for difficulties.
  • As for the man in Miami, we don't even know if the air marshals shot at him with conventional bullets.
  • They proposed an immediate increase in the numbers of federal air marshals on flights and in airports, extra screening of passengers and baggage and more restrictive access to ramps leading to the aircraft.
  • Writing to Air Marshal Richard Peck, the assistant chief of the Air Staff in London, he chummily dramatized his time in Hollywood, taking personal credit for “wangling the script” into the Disney Studios and boasting about the imminent book release, which he claimed was likely to sell half a million copies and thereby greatly benefit the RAF Benevolent Fund. Storyteller
  • Air Marshal Shepherd said that for his professional skill, heroism and airmanship, Squadron Leader Hall was awarded the Air Medal and the First Oak Leaf Cluster.
  • You'd have to surrender your phones at the door or be punched unconscious by an air marshal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Air marshals pursued and ordered the passenger to get down on the ground.
  • By sticking to the line that the air marshals alone are right and everyone else is wrong they betray a mindset which smacks of cover-up and hints at lack of tangible evidence.
  • This right here is why air marshalls are necessary. Her sanity left on a jet plane, don't know when it'll be back again
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