All planes were grounded, yet Tom successfully caught a flight to Nebraska.
The plane destroyed near the beginning was said to be 90 seconds out of Dulles airport after taking off. It was so far up in the sky that no one saw it, only the explosion was heard and pieces were seen falling out of the sky. A plane that close to the airport in time would be around 7,000 feet altitude, making it easily visible from the ground, especially since it was a large cargo jet.
The analyst traces a credit card payment to an address in New York, so the agent in DC says "Let's go!" and they leave. In fact, they would call the NY FBI field office, who would have agents there in minutes vs the hours it would take to get there from DC. The trip is nearly 4 hours driving or flight time of 1 hour and 15 minutes plus ground travel time to/from the airport, assuming they could fly since all planes were grounded. This error is compounded when they are pursuing the truck with no one else being involved until two NYPD units assist in NYC. In the time it would take to go from one to the other, there would be multiple agencies involved.
Red says if the mint uses the counterfeit plate that general ludd left.
The mint does not use plates as plates refer to currency and the mint makes coins and uses dies.
The bep uses plates to print currency.
The mint does not use plates as plates refer to currency and the mint makes coins and uses dies.
The bep uses plates to print currency.
When the General Ludd group "blows up" the pallet of money, the paper falling from the sky is blank.
You can see the compression air shooting out of the windows and breaking them before the landing gear from the plane even hits the car in the begging of the episode.