Police say a Nevada man who lost his iPad on an airplane used an app called Find My iPad to locate it inside the Oregon home of a flight attendant.
…The flight attendant for Horizon Air allegedly told officers that a passenger brought her the tablet saying it was found on a seat. She said she never used the iPad and planned to turn it over to airline officials, but police found some of her personal information on it including her husband’s birthday.
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That is probably where my brand new phone ended up when I accidentally left it in a seat back pocket after my PDX-SEA flight last year.
One of the few perks of being a flight attendant…
Golfingboy-and this is who’s fault exactly….? Just wanted to be clear.
I forgot my iPad recently in the seat pocket of Horizon Air and it was returned to me promptly.
LOL…she probably has a whole stash of electronics.
Julian, do you work for Horizon Air or are you a PR personnel? :)))
@wakeupgolfingboy – Oh, I take full responsibility for losing the phone. Good thing it was only $100 for me to replace it. It was a sarcastic post jesting at that FA for her crime.
The police found the iPad. But, regardless of right/wrong, is it a crime for an FA (or anyone, really) to not turn a lost item to lost and found? Or, is it just an embarrassment?