Fictitious Passenger

or maybe the name of the passenger was the same as a character in a work of fiction(movie, book,).
or maybe the name of the passenger was the same as a character in a work of fiction(movie, book,). NO

 
Is this kinda like "A few good men" where the govt/agent puts a fictitious name on the flight log to provide an alibi?

 
Is this kinda like "A few good men" where the govt/agent puts a fictitious name on the flight log to provide an alibi?
Is this kinda like "A few good men" where the govt/agent puts a fictitious name on the flight log to provide an alibi? NO

 
Was it a name of a posiible terrorist or criminal to see if the airline or government would notice?

 
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Was it a name of a posiible terrorist or criminal to see if the airline or government would notice?
Was it a name of a posiible terrorist NO or criminal NO to see if the airline YES (sorta) or government NO would notice?

 
Hints: Here's some things to think about. We know that the fictitious name added to the list wasn't a real person, you might ask other things about the list; we also know it had something to do with crime, what sort of crime; we also know that some "governmental" group added the name, which group and why...

 
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Was there a stow-away aboard?

Was the crime a theft?

Was the crime a fraud?

Was the crime a murder?

Was the name added to coverup incompetence or negligence on the part of the airline? government agency?

Was someone traveling incognito?

Was the local/state government agency that added the name involved with ...

law and order?

utilities?

airline regulations?

education?

air control?

monitoring airports?

public health?

Was the name added to test or determine something?

Was the criminal(s) aboard the flight? If so, was s/he a pilot or employee of the airline? a passenger?

Why can't i figure this out....am I just stupid? (Don't answer that)

 
Was there a stow-away aboard?
Was the crime a theft?

Was the crime a fraud?

Was the crime a murder?

Was the name added to coverup incompetence or negligence on the part of the airline?      government agency? 

Was someone traveling incognito?

Was the local/state government agency that added the name involved with ...

law and order?

utilities?

airline regulations?

education?

air control?

monitoring airports?

public health?

Was the name added to test or determine something?

Was the criminal(s) aboard the flight?  If so, was s/he a pilot or employee of the airline?    a passenger? 

Why can't i figure this out....am I just stupid?  (Don't answer that)
Was there a stow-away aboard? NO

Was the crime a theft? YES

Was the crime a fraud? NO

Was the crime a murder? NO

Was the name added to coverup incompetence or negligence on the part of the airline? NO government agency? NO

Was someone traveling incognito? NO

Was the local/state government agency that added the name involved with ...

law and order? YES

utilities? NO

airline regulations? NO

education? NO

air control? NO

monitoring airports? NO

public health? NO

Was the name added to test or determine something? YES

Was the criminal(s) aboard the flight? NO If so, was s/he a pilot or employee of the airline? a passenger?

Why can't i figure this out....am I just stupid? (Don't answer that)

 
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Am I on the right track if I presume that the police added the name to catch/deceive a crook who was attempting to steal something? - like a sting operation or something to that effect?

Does it matter what was being stolen?

Was someone stealing luggage?

Is the passenger list vital in the crook's attempt to steal something?

Would the added name trigger the theft? That is, would the intended victim of the crime be the fictitious passenger? How about the other passengers, would they be victimized, as well?

Is the crook an employee an airline?

Am I getting warmer?

 
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