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ALPA can suck it. Worthless and a total waste of my money. I'm actually exploring how to opt out of ALPA. I'd rather my money went to a charity or some entity that won't waste it like ALPA does.
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
November 8, 2010
The largest independent union of airline pilots in the world is urging its members to boycott body imaging machines currently being rolled out in airports all over the globe, citing dangers of excessive exposure to harmful levels of radiation during the screening process.
http://www.infowars.com/worlds-pilo...canners-over-radiation-danger-privacy-breach/
Being a private pilot, I am confused as to the threat that the TSA thinks a pilot flying a plane with passengers poses to the safety of those passengers. Are they worried that an aircrew member will carry something onto the plane that can be used to overpower the other flight crew members such as box cutters, mace or tasers? Or are they worried that somebody posing as a flight crew member will bring box cutters on board an aircraft?
More APA bravado, chest thumping and insolence... all bark no bite..... and you guys fall for it....everytime...
The APA has no game in DC. Recall the ALPA pilots picketed the TSA and got the Administrator out into the rain to discuss the issue....
ALPA has been working on crewpass... and it is in the operational test phase... What is the APA doing? Anyone can talk tough in a press release.....
Are they worried that an aircrew member will carry something onto the plane that can be used to overpower the other flight crew members...
They did, and here it is. It basically says CrewPass was developed, tested, and approved. And now it will sit on the shelf for lack of funds. They are "looking to the future" rather than take care of the pilots it represents now.Alpo should of came out with the statement first, there is no reason not to.
They will not let us through with a leatherman tool because it could be used as dangerous weapon. However all of our cockpits have a item that could do way more harm to another person than a utility tool. Here is another anecdote of the stupidity: There was an FFDO who had just purchased coffee. The TSA agent asked him to throw it away while he was signing in as an FFDO. Finally, when the supervisor got involved and put a muzzle on the dip$hit agent the pilot, with his gun, and coffee went to work.Being a private pilot, I am confused as to the threat that the TSA thinks a pilot flying a plane with passengers poses to the safety of those passengers. Are they worried that an aircrew member will carry something onto the plane that can be used to overpower the other flight crew members such as box cutters, mace or tasers? Or are they worried that somebody posing as a flight crew member will bring box cutters on board an aircraft?