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Quotebut at least let everyone carry on a knife.
You know whats interesting? I've carried a Spyderco Endura for nearly 10 years now. I've also been trained (properly) on how to fight with it, etc.
The last time I flew commercial was 1998, I was flying into Washington DC from Dallas for a vacation, I carried my Spyderco (3 1/2" fully serrated combat folder...it looks scary to the uninformed) right through the metal detectors/security. Infact, the guard commented on what a nice knife it was and handed it to me from the change tray I put it in.
I had the thing with me the entire trip, going through 2 airports and tons of monuments and such in DC. No one cared. I also knew for a fact that if someone tried to mug myself or my folks (who were with me), I would have a weapon available to fully defend myself and my family...
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They could easily still take the plane hostage. Imagine you're the pilot.. you've got a message through (from flight crew over intercom or what have you, I'm no expert!) saying there's a madman back there about to try and kill the 200 odd passengers. Do you open the doors and let them fly the damn thing?
Sad situation though I guess.. if you've got a suicide bomber on your hands, there's not a lot you can do to stop them short of blowing them up yourself first.
'buttplugs? where?' - geno
I am more comfortable with locking the cockpit and tazers for the crew than a gun on board.
It would be interesting to find out what comercial pilots think about it.
I don´t know abour the US, but here in spain the main pilot have by law control of the plane, so if we had to have a policeman with a gun on board, we would have to change our constitution. Otherwise, a pilot could refuse to take off with a gun on board.
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Quite a few people have mentioned sealing off the cockpit as an effective means of guarding against a terrorist attack. But what of a suicide bomber? Or someone willing to take their live to cause harm?
Nobody gives a shit about a single plane load of people at this point.
The idea is to try to stop them from killing -thousands- of people by using the aircraft as a missle.
If you stop the terrorists from running the plane into the Empire State Building, you win.
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
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US flights have undercover Air Marshals on them already sometimes.
Speaking of total dumbasses . . . did you read this?
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/news/123103_nw_airmarshal.html
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Woman Tries To Choke Air Marshall?
MINNEAPOLIS — With air security extremely tight, a woman aboard a flight between Pittsburgh and Minneapolis was arrested after a confrontation with an air marshall.
Passengers aboard the Northwest flight say the woman appeared to be drunk. When approached by an on-board air marshall, the woman allegedly tried to choke and kick the officer.
She also allegedly bit another officer as she was escorted off the plane.
The woman could be facing federal charges of interfering with a flight crew.
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
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Just a matter of time.
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
I'm all for arming everyone, maybe not with guns, but at least let everyone carry on a knife. Terrorists very well know people aren't going to sit back and let a plane be hijacked anymore. They will fight back. But terrorists also know that nobody has a freaking weapon either. Most of the rules, along with most security rules in general, only stop the honest people.
Dave
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