The image shows a passenger manifest from Hyperion Air, Inc. for a flight from West Palm Beach to St. Thomas on September 11, 2005. The passenger list is partially redacted, raising suspicion about the identities of the passengers.
Type: form
Date: 9.11.2005
Letterhead: HYPERION AIR, INC.
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Full Transcription:
AUG-14-2006(MON) 15:08 : HYPERION AIR, INC. PASSENGER MANIFEST Registration Number: N909JE Type: G-1159B Pilots: Dave Rodgers, Larry Visoski DATE: 9.11.2005 FROM POI TO TIST Departure Arrival Time 2:06 Time 4:30 AM Trip PM Number 1816 PASSENGERS 1. Toffeer Enstein 2 3. FROM Identifier Defined City WEST PALM BEACH State or Country FL 4 TO Identifier Defined 5. City St. Thomas 6. State or Country USVI 7. Nautical Miles 985 8. Statute Miles 1032 9. Gallons 1300 AIRFRAME 10. Poumuls 9532 9848.1 IL Flight Time 223 23 12. Altitude FL. FU450 9850.4 13. TAKE-OFF POWER Niglit COMMENTS Flex Take-Off T/L Min Take-Off IMC Condition Approach P. 009/042 002 MM16-31E-MM-108062-GJ-1A SEC 001 SER 1A1-1A5-000313
Significance: The document is a passenger manifest for Hyperion Air, Inc. The passenger list is partially redacted.
The image is a scanned document, specifically a passenger manifest from Hyperion Air, Inc. The document is dated September 11, 2005, and details a flight from POI to TIST. The pilots are listed as Dave Rodgers and Larry Visoski. The departure time is 2:06 AM and the arrival time is 4:30 PM. The origin city is West Palm Beach, Florida, and the destination city is St. Thomas, USVI. The document includes fields for nautical miles (985), statute miles (1032), gallons (1300), and other flight-related data. The passenger list is partially redacted, with several lines blacked out. The document also includes a reference number at the bottom: MM16-31E-MM-108062-GJ-1A SEC 001 SER 1A1-1A5-000313. The top of the document has the date AUG-14-2006(MON) 15:08. The quality of the scan is medium, with some slight blurring. The document appears to be a printed form with handwritten entries.
The redaction of passenger names is suspicious.
The redaction of passenger names could indicate an attempt to conceal information, which could be used for blackmail or coercion.