I have a feeling that this is a prctice that has seen it's last days.
I have a feeling that this is a prctice that has seen it's last days.
Can't. Pilots have to deadhead to get to their assigned locations. Logistics of not allowing this would enter nightmareville. ID is just going to have to go retinal or some other technology.
However, most pilots deadhead in the rear of the plane. A fact which led one pilot to remark that if a plane went into a fatal dive, you'd find him toward the front of the crash site as he would have been racing up the aisle to try to help.
I ope so, but you notice that we've heard nothing more since the announcements a week or so ago about the bogus pilots hitching rides in the cockpit. Are the airlines afraid of liability? Is the government keeping a cap on this news? I hope it isn't just brushed under the rug.
There was a little squib in my local paper this morning about the FBI, CIA, and law enforcement asking for records of students on visas at various Wisconsin colleges. Most of the colleges were not co-operating. St. Norberts, however, turned over information on a Saudi student because he was taking flying lessons. Then they dropped the investigation because someone said the student was affiliated with the Saudi Air Force.
Hmmmmmmmmm.