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A former flight attendant posed as a pilot and received hundreds of free flights, US authorities say

Dallas Pokornik allegedly exploited airline staff perks using fake IDs to secure hundreds of free flights over four years, facing up to 20 years in prison, prosecutors said.

  • Federal prosecutors in Hawaii charged Dallas Pokornik, former Air Canada flight attendant, with wire fraud after his extradition from Panama; he pleaded not guilty Tuesday and will appear before Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Kenneth J. Mansfield.
  • From July 17, 2017 to Oct. 7, 2019, court records show he worked as a flight attendant for Air Canada and then used that carrier's fake ID to request crew-only travel on three other airlines.
  • Court filings detail that on Oct. 17, 2024 he used fake crew credentials and presented a fabricated Air Canada employee badge, while U.S. prosecutors say he requested a cockpit 'jump seat' though records do not confirm cockpit access.
  • A U.S. magistrate ordered him to remain in custody after prosecutors urged detention as a serious flight risk; he is represented by the Federal Public Defender and faces up to 20 years in prison.
  • The allegations prompted comparisons to 'Catch Me If You Can'; carriers and Air Canada did not respond to comment requests, and the indictment cited only cities for the airlines involved.
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Man posed as a pilot, flight attendant to get hundreds of free flights, authorities say

The scheme — reminiscent of "Catch Me If You Can," the movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio — lasted four years, U.S. prosecutors said.

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A 33-year-old Canadian was arrested in Panama for fraud on plane tickets that he allegedly committed for four years after leaving his stewardship. The man reportedly continued to pretend to be a...

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Dallas Pokornik managed to defraud three airlines, but now he faces 20 years in prison.

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Man posed as pilot to fly free

HONOLULU — A Canadian man posed as a commercial pilot and as a working flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines, authorities said.

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