Woman with history of flying without ticket accused again after Minnesota-to-Florida flight
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The Transportation Security Administration is investigating how a woman with a history of boarding airplanes without a ticket was able to fly, ticket-free, from Minnesota to Florida.
Marilyn Hartman was arrested Sunday in Jacksonville, Florida, and is scheduled to appear in court there on Tuesday.
Police say the 63-year-old Hartman told investigators she boarded the plane in Minneapolis-St. Paul without a ticket and flew to Jacksonville. She boarded a shuttle to an upscale hotel and the driver asked if she was a specific guest. Hartman said yes and used that name to check in to the hotel, where she was later arrested.
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Hartman has made several attempts to sneak aboard flights elsewhere. She was jailed last August for taking a flight from San Jose to Los Angeles without a ticket.