Posted on 03/17/2009 5:54:14 PM PDT by GOPGuide
Edited on 03/17/2009 7:25:22 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Genius.
As was asked when this issue was debated -- and resolved, we thought -- "If you don't trust a pilot to carry a gun, what the [bleep] are you doing allowing him at the controls of a plane carrying 300 people?"
Nah, he's not a hard-core ideologue or anything. He just wants practical, common-sense solutions.
There is no logic behind this decision, because having armed pilots hasn’t been an issue at all. If pilots would have been armed, I’m certain 911 wouldn’t have happened.
One can only conclude this is ideology trumping logic and fact. Hussein is SO anti gun, he won’t even acknowledge that having armed pilots as a last line of defense to defend a plane could save lives.
God help us.
He REALLY is that damned STUPID!!!
Edit, please. You have an F-bomb in your text.
All I know is...
If some terrorist attack involving airliners like 911 happens again, could it have been prevented if the pilots were armed? Since Hussein disarmed the pilots we would never know.
If something like that happens again, Hussein will face political destruction of the likes we have never seen. Of course the media will do their best to cover it all up for him.
And you are not the only one.
“then somebody please ‘splain to me the problem”
Well the guy running the country, can’t even run his mouth without the aid of a teleprompter. Also, to this day he still hasn’t proven he is an American citizen, but that’s nothing to worry about... Did I mention he has zero experience?
Blog's link goes to more expansive Washington Times news story: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/17/guns-on-a-plane-obama-secretly-ends-program-that-l/
Washington Times EDITORIAL:
Guns on a plane...Obama secretly ends program that let pilots carry guns
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/17/guns-on-a-plane-obama-secretly-ends-program-that-l/
CCRKBA Press Release:
Obama Effort to End Armed Pilots Program an Outrage, Says CCRKBA
http://news.prnewswire.com/DisplayReleaseContent.aspx?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-17-2009/0004990104&EDATE=
TSA Week at a Glance (March 9 - March 15, 2009)
9 passengers were arrested after investigations of suspicious behavior or fraudulent travel documents
24 firearms found at checkpoints
3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
21 incidents that involved a checkpoint closure, terminal evacuation or sterile area breach
It's a double whammy. Unbelievable.
And now the bad guys will know that the pilots aren't armed.
ALPA news release, February 2, 2009:
ALPA Unveils 2009 Safety and Security Priorities
“ALPA leaders at the briefing also underscored the need for the airline industry to continue to raise the bar in securing the air transportation system. The associations airline security representatives strongly emphasized the importance of
adopting an enhanced version of CrewPASS, the biometric-based security screening system for airline pilots, as a standing security program nationwide,
implementing ALPA recommendations for securing all-cargo airline operations and raising all-cargo security to the level already obtained in the passenger airline domain,
bolstering the Federal Flight Deck Officer program, which provides a critical layer of defense intended to protect airline cockpits from hostile takeover,
installing secondary cockpit barriers on all airliners.
ALPA has been concerned about and involved in efforts to maintain and improve aviation security for decades; however, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 enormously increased our nations resolve to strengthen our security measures, said Capt. Bob Hesselbein, ALPAs National Security Committee chairman. Much good work has been done during the past seven years, but much remains to be done.
Line pilot involvement is critically important on all these airline safety and security issues, concluded Prater. As the frontline professionals who make the airline industry work every day and every night of the year, were the ones who know what works and what doesnt. Were the ones with the view through the cockpit window.
Founded in 1931, ALPA is the worlds largest pilots union representing 52,500 pilots at 36 airlines in the United States and Canada.
It doesn't matter in the sense that it was the unknown of a pilot possibly being armed.
Now that unknown will be no more.
Since it was done in secret, no reasons needed... This guy is actually worse than I thought.
Hey Doc...pardon the ignorance..what is CONUS?
COntinental United States, I think.
COntinental United States, I think.
I am SO GLAD I quit flying four years ago. I would not want to be in the air wearing a uniform right now.
My brother was a Captain with AA, flying trans Atlantic, and he quit about five years ago because “it’s gotten ridiculous.” I think the breaking point for him was when they tried to confiscate his pocket knife.
Does anybody know if they will revoke the firearms given to the pilots?
Each pilot that went through the program was given a firearm that could not be fired (even for practice) except under specific circumstances.
Sorry about that.
CON.tinental U.nited S.tates.
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