U.S. Navy Lieutenant Dept: The 34-year-old from Gulfport, Miss., was stranded in the islands this week after being told he was on the FBI's no-fly list during a layover for a military flight from California to Japan, according to Montreal Gazette. Hicks said he was travelling to visit his wife, a U.S. Navy lieutenant who's deployed in Japan. He hitched a ride on the military flight as is common for military dependents, who are allowed to fly on scheduled routes when there's room and jOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii - Hawaii is a paradise for most visitors. But it was Wade Hicks, Jr.'s prison for five days. The episode left Hicks scrambling to figure out how he'd get home from Hawaii without being able to fly until he was abruptly removed from the list on Thursday with no explanation. It also raised questions beyond how he landed on the list: How could someone on a list intelligence officials use to inform counterterrorism investigations successfully fly standby on an Air Force flight?
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