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pipejockey said:Oh and get this, my company buys us tickets on passenger carriers to take us where they want us, and because it is a one way ticket purchased on short notice I am always selected for additional screening, every single time!! But I if you walk in planning to jumpseat, you pass right through with no additional screening whatsoever. Ahhh the wisdom of the TSA, don't you love it
Captain X said:Here's the law in case anyone is curious.
There have been instances (albeit as rare as 9/11) of flight crew members or other airline employees bypassing security and causing trouble or worse (12/07/1987, PSA Flight 1771).
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acaTerry said:He was no longer an employee.
Dizel8 said:But what is the point of screening a pilot, if he is operating the flight? It becomes a silly, circular argument.
Q:Why are you screening me?
A:Becuase we don't want anyone to take over the airplane!
Q: But since I am flying the airplane and hence in control, what good will it do?
A: Blank stare!
Let me take this a bit further, I cannot carry a scredriver, but I could become a FFDO and carry a gun. I cannot have a penknife, but the FAA gives me a crashaxe.
Either we, as the pilots of the airplanes, are trusted individuals or we are not. If it is the former, then screening us is a joke and if it the latter, then we need to shut down the air traffic system.
Why they do not run all air crews through the same back ground security screening as the FFDO and then let us bypass security is beyond me.
T-prop said:I have an idea!! The TSA should let anyone dressed as a pilot with an ID badge bypass security and carry what ever they want, the catch is just don't tell the terrorists!! It'll work great!!
T-prop said:Fingerprint scanning or eye scanning would be fantastic for us I hope that something like that becomes availabe.
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security has a fingure print scanner whne you enter DIA throught the employee side. if they can do it there, why not everywhere.
Captain X said:Here's the law in case anyone is curious.
§ 1540.107 Submission to screening and inspection.
No individual may enter a sterile area or board an aircraft without submitting to the screening and inspection of his or her person and accessible property in accordance with the procedures being applied to control access to that area or aircraft under this subchapter.
[67 FR 41639, June 19, 2002]
Our airline has multiple cities as well where we simply go thru ops.
Personally, I disagree with the practice of ANYONE bypassing screening, but that's just me. There have been instances (albeit as rare as 9/11) of flight crew members or other airline employees bypassing security and causing trouble or worse (12/07/1987, PSA Flight 1771).
That flight in fact, is the one that spurred the "requirement" for all crew members and employees to be screened. And here, almost 20 years later, we allow complacency once again and defend the very attitude when someone challenges it.
No wonder the FAMs say we've "already forgotten all we've learned from 9/11."
Capn Lucky said:Last time I checked, it wasn't a professional requirement to allow your rights to be violated by ignorant and petty civil servants who should be thrilled that they have jobs that pay better that 10 bucks an hour. The TSA started out very well and has deteriorated into a group of ill motivated slackers. The solution to the problems is the "Phone booth" that looks for nitrates. That gadget does the work of 10 screeners and is alot nicer. I've seen them at work in PVD.
jetexas said:We had to rush around the other morning to get the kick-off flight out on time. They kept our FA's bag for about 10 minutes, running it through the x-ray numerous times. They said she had a pocket knife in there. She denied it. They then said it was hidden in the lining. No pocketknife was found, however some lipstick was.
Bob Runday said:What about airline employees at the out-stations? At the smaller cities the ticket agents are the rampers and are able to pass back and forth into the sterile area and aircraft dozens of times during the day without ANY screening.
Captain X said:What is the point of screening a pilot? (or FA, or ramper, etc, etc....)
Yes, as an FFDO you could carry a gun but what if your fellow pilot was not an FFDO but had just learned that his wife was leaving him (or whatever) and decided that going out in a blaze of infamy would be the way to show her?
So he bypasses security in MLU (b/c he can) with his 9mm (or whatever) that he bought on the layover at Boudreaux's Cash and Pawn which he later kills you with before you ever even knew what hit you (b/c he was planning it and had prepared for it) the flies the airplane into (insert whatever here).
Oh, I totally hear ya' on the assininity(?) of it all, with "weapons" in the flight deck already and the fact that we are in "control," but I guess it's just the point of there is a regulation on the books and it gets broken every day.
And just as a point, an FFDO is not authorized to bypass security unless he is actively transporting his weapon. To do so is considered abuse of credentials and violation of federal law.
BlackPilot628 said:I agree with just about everything everyone is saying.
TSA pisses me off all the time.
We (Corpex) currently fly to some little dinky towns and we don't go through security anywhere except STL,ATL and BNA.
The last time a had a problem was in STL.
Were I found out that pilots (or Crew members) were NOT exempted for additional screening. I went through the flow of things and then called TSA the next day. Talked to a Supv in DCA where she informed me that we are not exempt. They can pull us like they can pull anyone else.
Our (the pilot) hands are tied. The people that go through a better background check than the president and we get NO LOVE from TSA=Thousands Standing around!