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Unease and confidence among 9/11 travelers SANTA ANA (AP) — Some Reminders of the day's sig- travelers were plainly jittery about flying Sunday. Others weren't worried, confident that security would be tight on the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11. And some figured, well, what- ever happens, happens. In Los Angeles, Kim Pinney, who operates a daycare center in Virginia, booked the latest flight home possible from a friend's wedding in the belief that that would minimize her chances of falling victim to a terrorist attack. ''If something was going to happen, it would happen during the day and then it would be over,'' she said in a telephone interview Saturday. Since her flight was at 11 p.m. Sunday, she added, ''Technically, I'm flying for an hour on 9/11 because it will be 9/12'' for most of the flight. Authorities and travelers were clearly on edge: — Two fighter planes escorted a New York-bound American Airlines jet after three passengers locked them- selves in a bathroom during the flight from Los Angeles, offi- cials said. A law enforcement official said the incident was not believed to be terrorism- related. The plane landed safe- ly at Kennedy Airport. — A man was detained at the Kansas City, Mo., airport and a terminal shut down after authorities found suspicious items in his carry-on bag. Authorities said the items test- ed negative for explosive mate- rials, but they gave no further details on what they found. — A rental truck parked at a curb at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport caused a brief scare. Authorities became alarmed when the driver said, ''I got a couple of guns,'' but he turned out to be a member of the crew of the Discovery Channel pro- gram ''Sons of Guns'' — a reality show about a custom gun shop — and he was waiting for a co-worker, FBI official Kevin Gentry said. nificance were palpable in air- ports across the U.S. and beyond. At Boston's Logan Airport, where the jetliners that brought down the World Trade Center took off, ticket agents, baggage screeners and other workers paused at 8:46 a.m. for a moment of silence to mark the time the first plane struck the twin towers. At the Tampa, Fla., airport, an honor guard of law enforce- ment officers carried flags while a bagpiper and a bugler played. Matt Yates, an accountant traveling from John Wayne Airport in Southern California to Atlanta and Florida for busi- ness, wore an American flag shirt that he dons on patriotic occasions. And Genevieve Mercier, a nurse who passed the time with a French novel about a plane crash, arrived at John Wayne 3 1/2 hours early for her flight home to suburban Montreal in anticipation of heavy security. In many ways, there were signs of Sept. 11 all around, even if passengers didn't immediately realize it. Travelers in line at the checkpoints had to take out their driver's licenses — one of the many security measures introduced after the terror attacks. And at John Wayne, someone left behind a belt at the X-ray machine, and an announcement came over the public address system asking the owner to claim it. In Los Angeles, Mindy Gar- rett of Arizona was flying with her husband and their two chil- dren to San Diego to visit Sea- World and the zoo. ''I knew it was Sept. 11, but CNN said the threats were on the ground not in the air. And LAX is a big airport,'' she said. ''It just worked out to be the best date for us. I mean, if someone's going to blow me up...,'' husband Thomas added with a shrug. Monday, September 12, 2011 – Daily News Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Some travelers flew with an air of defiance and a determina- tion to appear unfazed by the threat of terrorism. ''I spoke to many business people who would wince when they heard I was traveling on 9/11, but I don't want to do that,'' said Patrick Bienvenue, a native of Canada who dressed in red pants and a blue-and- white checked shirt to show his affection for the United States, his home for the past three decades. The Rockport, Maine, real estate executive was flying out of Boston and headed to Miami. John Hollenbeck, 49, of Canyon Lake, Calif., was scheduled to fly for business exactly 10 years ago, but his flight was canceled by the attacks. He was flying again Sunday, leaving out of John Wayne. ''I have no concerns over terrorism. Not that I have no concerns over terrorism — I have no concern that security's inadequate,'' he said. It's hard to know exactly how many people were travel- ing Sunday because airlines don't release information on how many passengers travel on a given day, and none offered any information on Sept. 11 traffic trends when asked by The Associated Press. But George Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com, said major U.S. airlines have tradi- tionally run one-day-only sales on the anniversary of the attacks, indicating they expect fewer passengers to fly. Those sales haven't been offered this year, perhaps because Sunday is typically the busiest day of the week to fly, he said. At Logan, the number of passengers appeared to be lower than usual for a Sunday morning, said American Air- lines customer service repre- sentative Kettly Dehoux. ''Today is slow and calm,'' she said. ''I think today some people stayed home and didn't want to travel.'' 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ALBRIGHT, Trustee ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF TEHAMA On this 24th day of August in 5B the year 2011 before Twila Cordova, a Notary Public, per- sonally appeared DENNIS D. AL- BRIGHT, who proved on the ba- sis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they execut- ed the same in his/her/their au- thorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under penalty of Perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal Twila Cordova Legal Description EXHIBIT "A" Lot 257 of Rancho Tehama Unit No. 1, as the same is shown on the Map filed in the Tehama County Recorder's Office July 1, 1969 in Book P of Maps at Pages 93 through 114, Inclusive. 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