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ALPA Takes Action on AIT and Crewpass

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This whole thing could be resolved very easily by... announcing that after November 23, 2010 Pilots will decline the AIT, will request a private screening...Crew Pass would be here before you can say "show some balls".
Bingo. We have a winner. Well said.
 
Let's see, ALPA 50,000 pilots multiplied by $50.00/pilot = $2,500,000 annual fee. Only $6,849/day for all pilots / 50000 ALPA pilots = .13 cents per day per pilot ! GMAFB !

Unless my math is wrong, that amount is doable by ALPA, Airlines or even the TSA !

If that's too expensive than the TSA can just give us a freebie like all the other airport employees get, and let us access through the same access points as caterers, ramp workers, mechanics, fast food workers,ect.....
 
Actually, there is plenty of blame to go to St. Reagan.....

His union busting and creation of the corporate welfare state was the foundation for Bush....

Back to crewpass... as apathetic and self serving airline pilots are.... when it came time to have some "balls" I am sure everyone will sheepishly be obedient slave wages and go for the radiation or rape....

It is not like the Americans protest like the French.....
Rez O. Liberal has a point ya know. Ain't no airline pilots going to walk over this. Boxes have to be checked first, yadda yadda. There are rules that have to be followed leading up to a strike. And you know how we good little pilots must follow the rules (while management works the rules in their favor to rape and pillage).

Most ALPA members have no right to degrade the French by using the "Frogs" epithet. They've struck more in the last two months to attempt to better their situation, whatever situation that may be, than US airline pilots have in the last 2 decades.

Now follow the rules and walk through the scanner.
 
I'll opt for the grope. However, I'll make sure to work up a woody before getting felt up.
 
Really? That is your idea of having "balls"?

How about beginning (pick a date), Pilots will decline any and all screenings beyond positive identification. PERIOD. End of story, set the brakes. (That is having "balls".)

Your logic train is a bit flawed there Sparky. If we don't get through security, how are we going to "set the brakes"?
 
Unless you vote Libertarian, you contribute to this problem.

I remember many airline pilots demanding that the security screeners be "federalized" because the private security folks were such a joke....I miss those Barney Fifes without much authority....

What a stupidly arrogant contradiction.

A) Libertarianism is hardly the panacea to our country's ills.
B) I thought that Libertarians like privatization of most government functions. How did that work out for ya?:rolleyes:
 
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What a stupidly arrogant contradiction.

A) Libertarianism is hardly the panacea to our country's ills.
B) I thought that Libertarians like privatization of most government functions. How did that work out for ya?:rolleyes:

911 would have happened with TSA at the checkpoints too.

Given TSA vs. the private security before, I vote for the way it was. I guess you prefer the over zealous power happy overpaid federal blue smurfs....

I can't believe some of you still defend the TSA.
 
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No it's not. You have already been through security when you gain access to the cockpit. You do not know enough about this, big surprise, to be commenting intelligently.

CASS is not an approved permanent process from the TSA for permanent alternate screening access.
:bawling::bawling::bawling::bawling:

This response is typical for you Puff...Only you would defend TSA logic. Most of the time I am in the cockpit, I have never been thru security...I believe it is YOU that don't know enough to comment intelligently.

Why are you defending the TSA here? You are one of the few.....
 
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911 would have happened with TSA at the checkpoints too.

Given TSA vs. the private security before, I vote for the way it was. I guess you prefer the over zealous power happy overpaid federal blue smurfs....

I can't believe some of you still defend the TSA.

I can't believe that you thought I was defending the TSA.


uh, scratch that. Actually, coming from you, I can believe it.
 

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