He was formally indicted by the Grand Jury yesterday and has pleaded not guilty.

Right now, he faces just the one charge of attempting to disable an aircraft, punishable by up to 20 years in prison. If any of the terrorism accusations pan out, there will likely be a superseding indictment adding terrorism charges.

And again, regardless of what ultimately happens at the Federal level, he could face 150 charges of reckless endangerment at the State level.