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YES to CRASH AXES and GUNS in cockpit, NO to TOOTH PASTE and GEL?????

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Oh yeah. Duty free is cool if it's delivered to your plane.

I need that cheap Mexican booze since the paycuts last year. TSA can't smell that stuff. :beer:
 
All you guys whinning about these new restrictions need to get a grip. What a shame that for one freaking day you had to give up your favorite hand lotion. You don't like being treated like a part of the problem? Become part of the solution and become an FFDO.
 
Maybe we need an SOS from ALPA
 
ivauir said:
All you guys whinning about these new restrictions need to get a grip. What a shame that for one freaking day you had to give up your favorite hand lotion. You don't like being treated like a part of the problem? Become part of the solution and become an FFDO.
I don't have a problem with the FFDO program. In fact, it's probably going to go down in history as one of the best managed federal law enforcement programs ever.

However, pilots with handguns cannot disarm bombs. Either the feds come up with screening solutions that can determine whether makeup is a bomb, or they shut down airline travel until they can guarantee they know the difference between sh*t and shineola.
 
batsky2000 said:
Was told by the TSA that the above is true only if you are on duty at the time, not if you are traveling to or from work

If I am traveling to or from work and the TSA guy asks me if I am working....I will answer....."yes"

Tejas
 
Tejas-Jet said:
If I am traveling to or from work and the TSA guy asks me if I am working....I will answer....."yes"

In case anyone wants an updated field report, I commuted out of STL this morning (Saturday), in uniform with all of my gooey goodies. There was no line at the checkpoint, and I received no hassle at either the checkpoint or the gate. Like any other day, but your mileage will vary.
 
I guess batsky hasn't gotten the 18 or so emails from ALPA and company saying that flight crewmembers in uniform, whether commuting or working a flight, are exempt from the new rubber glove tactics.
 

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