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A flight attendant impersonator scammed tickets for more than 120 flights

A 35-year-old man was convicted last week of scoring free airline flights by posing as a flight attendant dozens of times since 2018.

Tiron Alexander was convicted by a federal jury of wire fraud and entering a secure area of an airport under false pretenses. Authorities said he took advantage of airline policies that allow pilots and flight attendants on competing carriers to fly free as “non-revenue” passengers.

According to the U.S. attorney’s office, he fraudulently booked more than 120 flights on four airlines to Atlanta, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other destinations.

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by Anonymousreply 10June 15, 2025 7:46 AM

Of those flights, 34 were on Spirit Airlines. In a news release, prosecutors said he claimed to work for seven airlines, providing about 30 badge numbers and dates of hire to book flights through a website available only to flight crew. He still had to provide his name and birth date to get a boarding pass.

“That information is how he was ultimately caught, with his fraudulently secured flights piling up in Spirit’s log books until it was large enough for the airline to take notice,” court documents say.

The Transportation Security Administration said it started investigating Alexander in 2023.

“While Alexander was able to board flights by fraudulently obtaining a boarding pass, he underwent all applicable TSA security procedures, including ID verification and physical screening, and did not pose a threat to other airline passengers,” the agency said in a statement. “TSA remains dedicated to the security of the flying public and will continue to support the prosecution of those who break air travel laws.”

A federal grand jury handed down the indictment in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in October, but Alexander wasn’t taken into custody until February. He was arrested trying to fly from San Francisco to Australia, according to court records.

Alexander most recently worked for American Airlines in customer service, court documents say, but had been suspended without pay for about a year when he was arrested.

His employment history, as detailed in filings, shows a long interest in aviation. He worked as a flight attendant for two regional airlines between 2013 and 2015.

He had since tried to return to the skies, applying to the Alaska Airlines pilot academy in 2022 and for flight attendant jobs at Alaska and Delta in 2024.

Alexander was convicted of four counts of wire fraud, each of which could carry a maximum of 20 years in prison, and one count of entering a secure airport area under false pretenses, which has a maximum sentence of 10 years. Each count can also come with a top fine of $250,000.

by Anonymousreply 1June 15, 2025 12:38 AM

Tiron, or the 120 flights of Sodom

by Anonymousreply 2June 15, 2025 12:40 AM

So, as we all have known since 2001, TSA is a big joke.

They do nothing.

Well, I guess they employ the otherwise unemployable.

by Anonymousreply 3June 15, 2025 12:59 AM

Does any news site have a photo of Tiron? I would like to judge whether or not he looks gay enough to make a credible flight attendant.

by Anonymousreply 4June 15, 2025 1:04 AM

The dude commits to a role

by Anonymousreply 5June 15, 2025 1:06 AM

Any chance this was that flight attendant from Jet Blue who freaked out a bunch of years ago?

by Anonymousreply 6June 15, 2025 3:14 AM

It appears that it’s an orange skinned Florida man in an orange jumpsuit. Not that one.

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by Anonymousreply 7June 15, 2025 3:39 AM

“Chicago to Grand Forks, what was I thinking?”

by Anonymousreply 8June 15, 2025 3:51 AM

R7 When looking for a photo, I'd already come across that guy in the orange jump suit on a couple of other social media posts paired with the flight attendant story, but something didn't seem right, and when I looked into it further, I found out he's NOT the flight attendant imposter. That guy's name is Anthony Wainright and he's some guy that Florida executed on June 10 for raping and killing a woman three decades ago.

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by Anonymousreply 9June 15, 2025 6:24 AM

What's on her Grindr?

by Anonymousreply 10June 15, 2025 7:46 AM
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