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A call to arms for airline passengers, Anti-hijacking movement takes flight
SF Chronicle ^
| 11-24-01
| Janine DeFao
Posted on 11/24/2001 4:24:05 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:39:06 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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If his plane is hijacked, Don Detrich wants the attackers to know he will consider it his "patriotic duty to get up from my seat and kick ass."
As founder of the fledgling Flight Watch Hijacking Resistance League, Detrich has urged airline passengers to fight back, using weapons from ballpoint pens to beverage carts. As his message has spread from his Web site to media outlets from coast to coast, he's heard from dozens of potential recruits eager to get on board.
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To: Redcloak
I realized that I had several items on me that would pass through that would come in handy.A good whap with a laptop. Ouch.
121
posted on
12/26/2001 3:40:39 AM PST
by
angkor
To: Mulder
Be ready to fight and kick the terrorists!
To: timestax
Be ready to fight and kick the terrorists! Other people can go hand-to-hand with the sand goblins.
Myself, I really don't want to get infected with whatever Abdul has, so I prefer a 'hands off' approach.
Of course, since the airlines won't let me carry on board, I just won't fly. I'll drive and take whatever tools I deem necessary to defend myself.
123
posted on
12/26/2001 10:12:40 AM PST
by
Mulder
To: Mulder
Of course, since the airlines won't let me carry on board, I just won't fly. I'll drive and take whatever tools I deem necessary to defend myself. 123 posted on 12/26/01 11:13 AM Pacific by Mulder [
WELL THEN, can I have your frequent flyer miles??!!
Comment #125 Removed by Moderator
To: timestax, squantos, Travis McGee, SLB
I'd like to see someone start an organization for citizens to learn self-defense techniques that are tailor-made for defending against terrorists - on planes or where ever we may find the bastards. They could also give tips on avoiding situations where an attack is possible (I know - profiling), facts on bio, chemical and nuclear weapons, and much more advice - possibly even an introductory course on personal defense with a firearm, since guns sales are up now.
My proposed name for this organization?
The Beamer/Glick Society - in honor of two of the heroes of 9-11. I include Jeremy Glick partially because he practiced Judo - an art that if applied correctly, is an effective weapon against larger attackers.
126
posted on
12/26/2001 3:38:12 PM PST
by
pocat
To: pocat
Sounds good to me. The women already know what to do, kick that Arab in the groin, then kick him again on his way down to the floor! But you know, one main trouble would be getting to the perp in the narrow aisle. We might have to learn/practice climbing over seats/people to get to the perps!! We might not have time to wait for them to get near us. Any comments?!
To: timestax
I've been in enough fights on schoolbuses to know that the disadvantage of unarmed combat in close-quarters works both ways - if you can get within arm's reach of your opponent, he has very little room to evade your punches, kicks and grabs. He's soon cornered quickly. And you'd be surprised how fast a motivated person can hurdle several seats - forget using the aisle.
(That was my past - I've been walking the "peaceful path" - for now.)
128
posted on
12/26/2001 3:58:44 PM PST
by
pocat
To: Smokin' Joe
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To: pocat
Come at 'em from behind, drag them over the seat backward with a sideways twist to put them on the floor between your seat and the one they were in. (headlock preferred)
Wedge them sideways halfway between two seats if you have that style of seating, and never, never quit swinging.
I've been in a few of those dust-ups! Even better if you get them on the floor in the aisle, you can use the seats on either side to support your upper body and do damage with your feet.
To think, I spent over 100,000 miles of my life riding those d@mned things. Not every day was peaceful, by any means.
To: Smokin' Joe
O U C H! I think the word has already gotten out to those islamic muslim (no caps on purpose) wierdos that we ain't a gonna take it any more!!
That weirdo from France must not have kept up with the latest news, or he really thought he was going to blow up that jetliner with his shoes and go to his 74 virgins.
To: Smokin' Joe
Ever thought of applying for the Air Marshall job?
We could use a few with that attitude and experience!
132
posted on
12/27/2001 1:47:29 PM PST
by
pocat
To: Oldeconomybuyer
all passengers should be issued tasers!
or at least a small club!
To: rockfish59
or both!!
To: BADJOE
I was prepared and armed.Armed with what?
To: Oldeconomybuyer
He's got a point. Things changed after 9/11 and hijackings that were once thought of as a nusanse or hostage/standoff type situation are now regarded by all to be unwanted participation in a mass murder.
People aren't going to take the hijackers at face value (we are just going to Cuba, Honest!) and they ARE definately going to resist.
With that in mind.. Why take my nailclippers?
Seriously.. I am SO SURE I am going to get up in front of a couple hundred people, brandishing them like a weapon and force them to do my bidding.
I has a steel Cross ink pen I could ram right through your heart.. no problem there.. But Nail Clippers? Sorry, you can't travel with those.
136
posted on
12/27/2001 2:15:34 PM PST
by
Jhoffa_
To: timestax
i'll never fly again!
To: rockfish59
i'll never fly again! 137 posted on 12/27/01 4:22 PM Pacific by rockfish59 [ Post Reply
rockfish--give me all your air miles!
To: timestax
lol!
one trip to texas from oakland!
one trip to LA from oakland!
about 2,000 miles and they're ALL yours!!
To: rockfish59
Thanks!!
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