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Fernando

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He should do this at US Airports too, i dare him



SAO PAULO -- A United Airlines pilot was briefly detained at the international airport after lowering his pants during a security screening, police said Saturday.
Pilot Michael D. Slynn, 49, was asked to remove his belt and shoes as part of a routine security screening Friday afternoon. In response, Slynn laughed at security guards and lowered his pants to his ankles, said a police spokesman who was prohibited by departmental rules from giving his name.
Slynn was detained but released shortly afterward and allowed to fly back to Washington, D.C., after signing a document promising to appear before a judge the next time he is in Brazil, the spokesman said.
Calls to United Airlines in Brazil were not immediately returned. When asked for comment, Sarah Massier, a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based company, wrote in an e-mail, "We are investigating the matter."
Two telephone numbers listed for a Michael Slynn, in California and Florida, respectively, were disconnected or could not take messages Saturday.
Federal Police Chief Rafael Andreatta was quoted by the Internet site of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo as saying the pilot "did not respect security rules and made fun of officers."
It was not the first time an American pilot has gotten into trouble for allegedly responding inappropriately to Brazil's airport security measures.
In 2004, American Airlines pilot Dale Robin Hersh was fined $13,000 for allegedly giving the finger as he was being photographed at Sao Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport. The photograph was among entry requirements for U.S. citizens implemented by Brazil at the time in response to similar rules in the United States.
Police accused Hersh of showing contempt for authorities and took him to a federal courthouse. Hersh agreed to a prosecutor's offer to pay a fine in exchange for no charges being filed against him.
 
Airlines will have to change there uniform policy and do away with belts, San belt trouslers, or how about spenders? The whole security thing is such a joke any way.
 
Airlines will have to change there uniform policy and do away with belts, San belt trouslers, or how about spenders? The whole security thing is such a joke any way.

Maybe some of those cool one piece jumps suits from the sixties.
Can you Dig it?
 
A long time ago, I stopped keeping an eye out for Santa Claus on Christmas eve because when I was 5, my mother told me that Santa was a wicked pervert who would cut off my peepee with a pair of scissors and that if I didn't stop chattering about him, he would be certain to put me on his list and look me up.
Christmas was never the same after that, but at least I still have my peepee.
 
I like how one of our Captain's had his finger nail clippers taken from him back in the day. He then proceeded to the plane and brought his crash axe to the TSA people to show them what he had on the plane!
 
A long time ago, I stopped keeping an eye out for Santa Claus on Christmas eve because when I was 5, my mother told me that Santa was a wicked pervert who would cut off my peepee with a pair of scissors and that if I didn't stop chattering about him, he would be certain to put me on his list and look me up.
Christmas was never the same after that, but at least I still have my peepee.



i never knew i had a half brother--- me too!
 
I love it...If we all did this, things would change....
 
Funny how we as Americans expect others to respect our rules when visiting the USA, but how disrespectful we are to other countries rules when we visit them. And we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.
 
Funny how we as Americans expect others to respect our rules when visiting the USA, but how disrespectful we are to other countries rules when we visit them. And we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.

I don't respect our rules either....We have all become politically correct disfunctional nations...Security is a joke all over.

If the rest of the world "hates" us, then why do they come to us for help?
 
I don't respect our rules either....We have all become politically correct disfunctional nations...Security is a joke all over.

If the rest of the world "hates" us, then why do they come to us for help?

Money.

And governments asking other governments for help is far different than citizens respecting other nations citizens.
 
Money.

And governments asking other governments for help is far different than citizens respecting other nations citizens.

We don't have any money either...Everyone is writing rubber checks.

WW1, WW2, Cold War, Haiti...everyone comes to America with their hat in hand and we are broke too...

As far as "rules", all the security rules are stupid....Profile, leave crews alone, and let passengers carry liquids, nail clippers, and "sharp objects"....This all for show and does nothing but inconveniance people...
 
"WW1, WW2, Cold War, Haiti...everyone comes to America with their hat in hand and we are broke too..."

I'm sorry, but this Fox News History Revision is just too much!
WW1: We came in in 17' with a handfull of men.
WW2: We came in after WE got bombed (1 full year after the start of the war), nobody came and begged. And the war could have never been won without the Russians either.
Cold War: everything we did was for our own interests.
And Haiti: how about just being a good neighbor, isn't that a value we cherish?
Not to take away from everything we did, but to insinuate that we were just helping others is just as arrogant as it is ignorant.

To come back to the thread, anyone who travels a lot knows that you can't act the same way abroad as you act at Home. Once you cross the border, you also become an ambassador.
 
not everyone things so

"WW1, WW2, Cold War, Haiti...everyone comes to America with their hat in hand and we are broke too..."

Cold War: everything we did was for our own interests.
Funny I had a lady coming through my P3 on a tour a couple years ago. I was talking about flying against the Soviet subs during the Cold War. She was from Czechoslovakia and said in very broken English, "tank yu tank yu, I brayed ebry nite that the US wold neber gibe up against the ruusians, yu made them go away, I free to cum to america, I so habby yu neber quit, I now be free tank yu tank yu" She probably felt different than Fox
 
What an insult to the Czech people. Can you specify the year she broke her english for you and your ego?
July 2008, it was very touching you should have been there. She was a idealistic teenager in the summer of 1968 when the Czech's tried to move away from the Soviet Union. She talked about having all her possessions taken away, friends deported, people killed by the Russians in the streets, family seperated but then again you might be one that would have actually liked living under the Soviets.
 
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July 2008, it was very touching you should have been there. She was a idealistic teenager in the summer of 1968 when the Czech's tried to move away from the Soviet Union. She talked about having all her possessions taken away, friends deported, people killed by the Russians in the streets, family seperated but then again you might be one that would have actually liked living under the Soviets.


Big surprise. ALPA leaders that show contempt for the line pilot. Who would have thought, no voting and terrorizing the populace.. They have a lot in common to celebrate.
 

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