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"DevilsPGD" wrote in message ... In message someone claiming to be Irwell typed: Is that the same system that allowed the 9/11 hijackers to waltz through with their box-cutters? Yes. What of it? Secure the cockpit doors, then when a hijacking occurs, land the plane at the nearest airport and have SWAT deal with the problem. -- It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. A lot of people can die in a situation like the one you describe. It is a lot better to try to head off such a confrontation before it happens. |
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claiming to be "hls" typed: "DevilsPGD" wrote in message .. . In message someone claiming to be Irwell typed: Is that the same system that allowed the 9/11 hijackers to waltz through with their box-cutters? Yes. What of it? Secure the cockpit doors, then when a hijacking occurs, land the plane at the nearest airport and have SWAT deal with the problem. A lot of people can die in a situation like the one you describe. It is a lot better to try to head off such a confrontation before it happens. This is true, but so what? A lot of people can die if someone takes a gun to a busy shopping mall or sporting event, or cuts a dozen cars' brakes all on one day, or goes after a passenger rail service. Once you secure the cockpit doors (removing the potential for a hijack, and the potential to use the plane itself as a weapon), there's nothing uniquely special or interesting about a plane that makes it a fun place to stab/shoot/annoy people. -- It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. |
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"DevilsPGD" wrote in message ... In message someone claiming to be "hls" typed: "DevilsPGD" wrote in message . .. In message someone claiming to be Irwell typed: Is that the same system that allowed the 9/11 hijackers to waltz through with their box-cutters? Yes. What of it? Secure the cockpit doors, then when a hijacking occurs, land the plane at the nearest airport and have SWAT deal with the problem. A lot of people can die in a situation like the one you describe. It is a lot better to try to head off such a confrontation before it happens. This is true, but so what? A lot of people can die if someone takes a gun to a busy shopping mall or sporting event, or cuts a dozen cars' brakes all on one day, or goes after a passenger rail service. Once you secure the cockpit doors (removing the potential for a hijack, and the potential to use the plane itself as a weapon), there's nothing uniquely special or interesting about a plane that makes it a fun place to stab/shoot/annoy people. If terrorists take control of the passenger area, then the pilot is held hostage just as if the terrorist were in the main cabin. If "they" are not searched, explosives, edged weapons, guns can control the airplane, no matter whether these ****heads gain access to the cabin or not. If you dont like security, take a bus. |
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hls used improper usenet message composition style by full-quoting:
If terrorists take control of the passenger area, then the pilot is held hostage just as if the terrorist were in the main cabin. You're either a troll or you're lying about this: I have put on millions of airmiles over my career, Because if that was true, you'd know that ever since 9/11, pilots are under strict orders to land the plane immediately when there's trouble in the cabin. They will not open the cockpit door, nor negotiate with the would-be hijacker, nor pay any attention to their demands. There could be a blood-bath going on in the cabin and the pilots will do nothing other than to remain in contact with the nearest control tower as they land the plane. If "they" are not searched, explosives, edged weapons, guns can control the airplane, no matter whether these ****heads gain access to the cabin or not. If you dont like security, take a bus. You're either a troll, or an absolute joke. It's been proven on an actual test inside a de-commisioned plane that the explosives worn by the Detroit underwear bomber could not have brought down the plane - or even ruptured the side wall or floors of the plane even if the bomb had worked perfectly. There is basically nothing that can take down a plane that can be brought on by hiding it under your clothes and contain no metal-dectable parts or otherwise not be seen by X-ray scanning of carry-on bags. There is ZERO need to be x-raying or patting-down people, or to walk through the security arch with your shoes off. The security mania / hysteria surrounding air travel is off the charts and is costing us a fortune and is making the experience an absolute nightmare - especially for frequent fliers (which you laughably claim to be). You want more proof of this insanity? ABC evening news tonight ran a story showing US military coming home from Iraq. They were boarding a Delta plane in Kuwait. Probably some sort of charter flight. They were dressed in full military uniform. They were passing their guns through the x-ray machine at the boarding gate! What insanity! They then carried their guns with them onto the plane! But they still had to run their guns through the X-ray machine! Explain that! |
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"Fly Guy" wrote in message Explain that! And what would your answer be? |
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 22:50:07 -0500, Fly Guy wrote:
hls used improper usenet message composition style by full-quoting: If terrorists take control of the passenger area, then the pilot is held hostage just as if the terrorist were in the main cabin. You're either a troll or you're lying about this: I have put on millions of airmiles over my career, Because if that was true, you'd know that ever since 9/11, pilots are under strict orders to land the plane immediately when there's trouble in the cabin. They will not open the cockpit door, nor negotiate with the would-be hijacker, nor pay any attention to their demands. There could be a blood-bath going on in the cabin and the pilots will do nothing other than to remain in contact with the nearest control tower as they land the plane. If "they" are not searched, explosives, edged weapons, guns can control the airplane, no matter whether these ****heads gain access to the cabin or not. If you dont like security, take a bus. You're either a troll, or an absolute joke. It's been proven on an actual test inside a de-commisioned plane that the explosives worn by the Detroit underwear bomber could not have brought down the plane - or even ruptured the side wall or floors of the plane even if the bomb had worked perfectly. There is basically nothing that can take down a plane that can be brought on by hiding it under your clothes and contain no metal-dectable parts or otherwise not be seen by X-ray scanning of carry-on bags. There is ZERO need to be x-raying or patting-down people, or to walk through the security arch with your shoes off. The security mania / hysteria surrounding air travel is off the charts and is costing us a fortune and is making the experience an absolute nightmare - especially for frequent fliers (which you laughably claim to be). You want more proof of this insanity? ABC evening news tonight ran a story showing US military coming home from Iraq. They were boarding a Delta plane in Kuwait. Probably some sort of charter flight. They were dressed in full military uniform. They were passing their guns through the x-ray machine at the boarding gate! What insanity! They then carried their guns with them onto the plane! But they still had to run their guns through the X-ray machine! Explain that! Traffic signals change at night with no cars in sight. Explain that! |
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claiming to be "hls" typed: "DevilsPGD" wrote in message .. . In message someone claiming to be "hls" typed: "DevilsPGD" wrote in message ... In message someone claiming to be Irwell typed: Is that the same system that allowed the 9/11 hijackers to waltz through with their box-cutters? Yes. What of it? Secure the cockpit doors, then when a hijacking occurs, land the plane at the nearest airport and have SWAT deal with the problem. A lot of people can die in a situation like the one you describe. It is a lot better to try to head off such a confrontation before it happens. This is true, but so what? A lot of people can die if someone takes a gun to a busy shopping mall or sporting event, or cuts a dozen cars' brakes all on one day, or goes after a passenger rail service. Once you secure the cockpit doors (removing the potential for a hijack, and the potential to use the plane itself as a weapon), there's nothing uniquely special or interesting about a plane that makes it a fun place to stab/shoot/annoy people. If terrorists take control of the passenger area, then the pilot is held hostage just as if the terrorist were in the main cabin. How so? Land, let swat deal with it. Sure, a crazy might start killing. Or they might start killing if the pilot does what they're told. If "they" are not searched, explosives, edged weapons, guns can control the airplane, no matter whether these ****heads gain access to the cabin or not. Only if the captain chooses to allow such action. Captains need to be trained to do otherwise, as they already are. If you dont like security, take a bus. Isn't that pretty much what air travel is these days? What exactly is so special about air travel that requires any more security than a bus? -- It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. |
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"DevilsPGD" Isn't that pretty much what air travel is these days? And you are???a ticket agent?? |
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full-quoting: They then carried their guns with them onto the plane! But they still had to run their guns through the X-ray machine! Explain that! Traffic signals change at night with no cars in sight. Explain that! Wow. What a brilliant flash of insight there einstein. Of course. Compare actual thinking human beings with autonomous devices like street lights. Of course they're equivalent - so your analogy makes sense. |
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claiming to be "hls" typed: "DevilsPGD" Isn't that pretty much what air travel is these days? And you are???a ticket agent?? Naa, just a semi-experienced traveler (23,700 miles this quarter) -- It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. |
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