Top Chef Slips Four Huge Knives Past O'Hare Airport Security

June 16, 2011 12:32 PM EDT

Passengers who flew out of O'Hare on June 13 should be grateful that Paul Kahan's knives were intended for slicing food, not throats. 

The James Beard Award-winning chef was traveling from his home base in Chicago, and did not realize until later that day that his potentially deadly weapons had gone unnoticed.

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Kahan sent out this Tweet after he recognized the security breach:

"Flew outa Ohare today. Forgot I had four huge chef knives in carry on bag. Got patted down for wallet. Knives went through."

This is the third airport security failure  - that we know about - in recent months. In March, a bag full of box cutters went undetected by two TSA agents and a supervisor at New York's JFK airport.  And in November, Mythbusters' Adam Savage reported that he had accidentally carried 12-inch razor blades through a body scanner and onto his flight.

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Kahan is Executive Chef/Partner of Avec, Big Star, Blackbird and The Publican - all based in Chicago. In 2004, he was named James Beard Best Chef of the Midwest.

[Source: Jaunted]

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