At a pilot's home in San Diego, he relinquished his jacket and tie, rolled up his sleeves and fielded questions from pilots for two hours while joining them in a lunch of ribs, soda and beer.
Jernnard boarded the plane Wednesday evening wearing a white button-down shirt with an Air France logo over the pocket and a black jacket with four gold stripes on the epaulets, akin to one worn by pilots, police said.