Boston airport apologizes for 9/11 training drill
NBC News
By Sophia Rosenbaum
September 11, 2013
A training drill at Boston's Logan International Airport on an airport tarmac on the 12th anniversary of the September 11 attacks was swiftly criticized and lead to an apology from airport officials.
The airport announced on Facebook it would be running a drill that would include smoke on the airfield at about 10 a.m. People quickly reacted to the post and were outraged that the airport would conduct a drill on Sept. 11.
“Purposely inducing smoke, fire and alarms at an airport on 911 is nothing more than terrorism,” one woman posted.
Airport officials released a statement shortly after the drill apologizing for conducting the fire training exercise.
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