Maybe you weren’t aware that the shoe bomber boarded his flight in CDG enroute to MIA. And the underwear bomber went through security at AMS enroute to DTW. TSA had nothing to do with those flights.
Furthermore, are you aware of how easy it is to access planes on the tarmac at airports? Also, I’m sure you’re aware that all employees have access to planes....whether they’re cleaners, baggage handlers, or from the kitchen. When I was working, most of the men delivering the galley could not speak English. And they weren’t blonds from Sweden either.
Come to where I live and watch the people get off the employee bus and walk through a door in the terminal that takes them to the planes. No security.
From all reports out there, the guy from Saudi Arabia did not try to “break into” the cockpit. I’m assuming he tried the door just as many other passengers do on flights...thinking it was the lav. They said he appeared confused and spoke very little English. I’ve seen it many times. You’re in the front of the plane, you know people could see you...it’s awkward and confusing when you think it’s the lav and it isn’t.
I’m not saying the guy is completely innocent. I’m telling you what I know. I know how 9/11 happened, and they didn’t try the door on the cockpit.
How did the flight 93 hijackers get into the cockpit where the pilots already were if they didn't go through the door?
Well, that certainly explains all of the TSA's other failures to detect firearms and explosives during undercover tests.
Thanks for clearing all this up for me.