LOUISVILLE - According to the FAA, passengers had to go back through security at Louisville International Airport before boarding their planes on Tuesday because a security screener had fallen asleep on the job. The federal government took over security at the nation's airports on Sunday and one security screener figured that by day two he had accumulated enough seniority to earn himself a little nap. While he was romping happily in dreamland as many as 1000 potential terrorists filed past his station. One American Airline flight that had pulled away from the gate had to be brought back and emptied. Twenty to twenty-five planes were delayed during the re-screening.
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