JetDude
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..."What business does 'American Flyer' have at DFW...quote]
Didn't American Flyer make the red wagons we all "flew" when we were 5 years old?:laugh:
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..."What business does 'American Flyer' have at DFW...quote]
Didn't American Flyer make the red wagons we all "flew" when we were 5 years old?:laugh:
So, who still thinks that "airline crew members" should be allowed to bypass security entirely?
Max - you're an idiot. It is a valid security issue. While TSA is molesting granny in a wheelchair, an able-bodied young man gets waived through as "crew" with suspect ID.
crxpilot - He may very well have been authorized, but several things jump out, the biggest of them being the obvious ability to get through the checkpoint with mail-order equipment and a fake ID. They BARELY glanced at it. My issue is not with the American Flyers guy, it is with the TSA. Ultimately, it comes down to the definition of "crew." They were unable to tell me just who is crew and who isn't.
Crew is exempted from the liquids limitation. What if the guy was bringing explosives into the airport? Now is not the time to relax your guard. That's what the bad guys are waiting for.
Paranoia will not cure this vulnerability