Re: The Lazarus Thread is Raised
FlyingFarmer said:
Folks,
I think this thread has been whipped on more than most of my ex wives.
BUT
as long as I'm actually bothering to post on something I have to ask the question, I was talking to an armed guy on the JS the other day, is it true that NOT ONE SINGLE PILOT at JB is flying armed? (the Jblue guys are probably too busy picking gum outta' the seats) anyway, this guy said that Needlemyer put out an email stating that he didn't want any of his "boys" packing heat, because he thought that the airbus door could stop ANY intruder. YGTBSM?!? So this guy, a bus drvr, says HE thinks that all it takes is a pair of alligator clips and a 12 volt battery to open the door. I don't care where you are on the arming pilot issue, but c'mon!! The fact that a large and rapidly growing number of pilots are "packin'" has got to be some kind of deterent against a "TERRORIST" trying 9/11 again, right ?
Unless you're on a JB A/C.
Please somebody, say it aint' so!
FF
Perhaps this deserves a thread of it's own.
Farmer,
Tom Clancy ain't got sh*! on you when it comes to writing fiction. First and foremost, per my understanding, if he's armed and on the JS, either you, he, or both, can't read policy. His weapon should be in the cargo bin.
I have no idea if, or how many B6 folks are "packing". In fact, to know that is supposed to be privy to more info than myself (and I bet you) could possibly know. In fact who and for whom they are "packing" is supposed to be a big secret. Hence, no one can figure out where and when an FFDO might show up.
Secondly, I bet it is incomprehensible to you that anyone in management would send a survey, via e-mail, to see what the majority of the pilot group wants. Let alone, Gawd forbid, over 50%, 60%, even 70% wouldn't want to participate!!!! No, it's so much easier to perpetuate false innuendo.
Third; you don't need to worry at all about the reinforced door to get into the cockpit of any airliner these days, much less on an Airbus. Period, dot, end of sentence.
Tripower455,
Please re-read typhoonpilot's post. The more legs you do, the less flight time in a day you are allowed per the requirements of the regulations which he is subject to. It is these regulations (per my understanding) B6's application is based upon. In fact, eight legs in a day would be far outside the guidelines of this proposal.
In the end all the airline wants to do (per my understanding) is conduct research. Then again, why would anyone want to actually do that??? Heck, they can just ask a few select members of this forum for all the answers they need. I bet you could even come up with "the" cure for cancer or any other social ills, if pressed. Research, smeasearch... right?
Respectfully,
JayDub