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Let me guess steve is one of those FFDO guys that accomplished FFDO school because of a certain small appendage he has.

The morale to this story: we are and always will be vulnerable. From the date of your birth until your 80 birthday, you have a 1 in 800,000 chance of dying in a terrorist attack....a 1 in 80 chance of dying in a car accident.....a 1 in 100 chance of dying from the discharge of a hand gun. It always numbs my brain to watch the like of Fox news and your typical red neck uneducated pilot constantly obsess about issues that in the whole scheme of things, matters little compared to other issues.

It matters little until someone succeeds and no one rides our planes in the aftermath and the furloughs begin!!
 
Let me guess steve is one of those FFDO guys that accomplished FFDO school because of a certain small appendage he has.

The morale to this story: we are and always will be vulnerable. From the date of your birth until your 80 birthday, you have a 1 in 800,000 chance of dying in a terrorist attack....a 1 in 80 chance of dying in a car accident.....a 1 in 100 chance of dying from the discharge of a hand gun. It always numbs my brain to watch the like of Fox news and your typical red neck uneducated pilot constantly obsess about issues that in the whole scheme of things, matters little compared to other issues.

And all this time I thought "those FFDO guys" spent their own money and their own time (on a continual basis) so that there is hope of slowing down or preventing an attack of their flight deck - or yours.

Gup
 
And all this time I thought "those FFDO guys" spent their own money and their own time (on a continual basis) so that there is hope of slowing down or preventing an attack of their flight deck - or yours.

Gup

Gup;

We have the same type of idiots in our town who continually bash the local volunteer firedept, volunteer ems service etc. These are the crackpot old cranks (think grandpa Simpson) who yell at the television. People who contribute nothing to society but place high demands on others.

Db
 
When POTUS has no balls!

The United States has no balls!

I am on a 6 night trip to Osaka so I flew my Wife up from Hong Kong. We are taking the train tomorrow to Hiroshima for the day. Just to see where "Little Boy" landed. I will be repectful at the museum but make no mistake I support the dropping of both the bombs! Because it saved American lives that didn't have to invade Japan. And, to remember when our "Lady Liberty" had a nice hairy pair!

Cheers-

P.S. How does Obama, who started his political career in the living room of an unrepentant terrorist, protect the country?
 
Good lord- conservatives are such blow hards. We are no less safe than a year ago.
The biggest security breakthrough we've had is to change our policy on whether or not to cooperate with the buggers. They'll need to book half the flight in order to get past the passengers- which is how this one got handled. If I'm in the back when something like this goes down- I'll lead the charge- bit the poster above is correct- terrorism should be handled- not dramatized- it's shark attack news- scary and dramatic- but the reality is we have much more to be concerned about on the freeway or when little johnny finds the key to the gun locker.
 
From what I heard, international flights at my airline that didn't have SATCOM did not get notified.

Any putz flying domestically can get an ACARS message. Int'l. is a different animal.

Regardless of your politics, we are woefully inadequate when it comes to intel and security and the blame rests squarely on politics. EVERYONE in the establishment plays politics with everything. No decision is made for the good of the country but who can get the most out of an issue by either supporting it or obstructing it.

The next successful attack? It's not "if" but "when".

TC
 
I am amazed that people defend passivity. There are times to take action and be prepared Risk management predicts that when the lid is off the box that the percentages of another incident occurring is much higher. The writer of the letter has a point, there needs to be better communication and coordination when security risks are raised. During an incident is now regarded as a much higher risk period as predicated on actual events that have have been planned and carried out against the United States. These are now coordinated times, and coordinated measures are now needed to protect ourselves.

Reject Passivity people, it will save lives. Throwing this guy under the bus for drawing attention to the constant intelligence and communication failure of our governmental agencies is not just dangerous it is short sighted and irresponsible. If you think for a minute that national security is a joke there are plenty of places were we have failed and plenty of monuments to pay a visit to remind yourself people are out to kill Americans.

Now I am not a trigger happy right wing conservative, I am simply stating my opinion regarding how important it is to stop sympathizing with incompetence and ineptitude.
 

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