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Whoever keeps trying to take their personal crap through the KCM ckpoints......

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Define "personal crap"... I carry all sorts of things with me on a trip. Are you referring to things you wouldn't normally be able to carry through a checkpoint?
The info that we got is that the personal items that are being carried are items that belong to spouses, children, and other traveling companions.
 
Things like cases of motor oil. You need a case of motor oil on your layover? At least one pilot thought he did.
 
On the XJT crackpipe there was a poster complaining about not being permitted to wear his street clothes through a KCM checkpoint....Within 24 hours the company (or was it the union?) sent out a memo telling people to follow the protocol or risk putting the program in jeopardy.

I agree...don't screw this up!
 
What does it matter....I never had a problem with the old way...it takes as long as it takes...never really cut the line...time to transit security is not my problem....I dont think pilots should be exempt anyway....to many odd balls
 
What does it matter....I never had a problem with the old way...it takes as long as it takes...never really cut the line...time to transit security is not my problem....I dont think pilots should be exempt anyway....to many odd balls
It matters alot to me. I mind the old way. It's an unnecessary pain in the ass.
 
It's amazing that supposedly intelligent, educated and skilled people, responsible for hundreds of lives, need to be told to comply or forfeit the privilege.
 

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