One couple allegedly saw dollar signs when Asiana Flight 214 burst into flames.A United Airlines employee and his fiancée are charged with grand theftand commercial burglary after allegedly stealing passenger luggageafter the Boeing 777 crashed at San Francisco International Airport.They allegedly swapped some of the loot for about $5,000 at a Nordstrom in Pleasanton, Calif., and kept the rest.Following the deadly July 6 crash, airlines redirected incoming flightsto other California airports — but many passengers' luggage stillreached the San Francisco airport, where it started to pile up.Security cameras show Sean Crudup, a customer service representativefor United, rummaging through the heap and handing bags over to RaychasThomas and another unidentified woman, the San Mateo County DistrictAttorney's Office said.Crudup and Thomas were arrested as Thomas was catching a Hawaii-bound flight on July 25.Crudup pleaded not guilty July 26. Thomas is scheduled to appear incourt Aug. 26 for her arraignment. They could face up to four years andfour months in prison if convicted of these felonies, reported www.cnn.com/2013/07/30/travel/california-luggage-stolen/inde ;amp;utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_topstories+%28RSS%3A+Top+Stories%29.Both are free on bail.Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/national/couple-arrested-stealing-a