Options_SLAVE
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I bet if you were in the Flight Standards department and really bored, you could get that printed in the OPs manual as a form of security.I've never flew an ERJ so don't know, but if it's possible, maybe it could become policy to leave ground power on the airplanes overnight and to keep all the probes heated - let's see him grab those probes then.
Not possible, TAT probes heated when N2 is above 56.4 percent, and pitot tubes are heated when the engines are running.I've never flew an ERJ so don't know, but if it's possible, maybe it could become policy to leave ground power on the airplanes overnight and to keep all the probes heated - let's see him grab those probes then.
TSA Agent Should be dragged into the street and shot in the face. I bet you he's voting for Obama.From AIN:
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]FBI: TSA TAT Probe Climb Not a Criminal Act[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]According to the FBI, federal laws against tampering with aircraft do not apply to the bizarre situation that occurred at Chicago O’Hare Airport on August 19, when a zealous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) inspector decided to “test” the security of unoccupied American Eagle ERJs.How Do you test the security of parked airplanes? Are the airplanes supposed to stun/shock the TSA agent when he's climbing on them? If anything, they were testing the security of all airport ground personel. In this case, it worked. The mechanics saw the moron damaging 9 airplane. After Eagle mechanics saw the TSA inspector trying to climb onto a jet bridge using the ERJs’ TAT probes as hand- and foot-holds, the airline delayed 40 flights and tested probes on nine airplanes for damage. “If not observed by vigilant Eagle employees in Chicago,” American Eagle noted, “the actions of this inspector would have been unknown and could have jeopardized the safety of our customers and crew.” American Airlines mechanics 1 --TSA 0. According to a spokeswoman in the FBI’s Chicago office, “We are not investigating this matter. The damage was accidentally done by a TSA inspector. It was determined to be not intentional nor was it a criminal act in any way.” It's criminal how stupid this TSA agent is, along with all the other TSA agents. Had this agent had a clue about airplanes....he wouldn't have done what he did. But instead he decided to break into an airplane like he did the cars back in the ghetto. All the moron had to do was open the main cabin door. On August 21, American Eagle and the TSA issued a joint statement, assuring the public that the “TSA and American Eagle are working together to achieve the right security results and resolve any security gaps that have occurred.”[/FONT]