TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
My 777 pilot friend is flying AAL61 to Japan today; I went up to DFW's viewing area (parking lot near the approach ends of runways 35L and 35C) to get him on video leaving...
Channel 8 was at the viewing area, with their cameras, and wanted to film me (I politely declined, but made it clear I did NOT want to be on camera); they were "doing a story about airport security"... yeah, RIGHT. I know how that works. They have an agenda to fill, and if the story or comment isn't sensational, it ain't making it on the news. I knew that even if I made good, sensible, nice-to-aviation comments, they'd either not get used, or just get "chopped up" and used in little sound-bites to fit THEIR agenda, so I declined... my poor workmate was too excited about the possibility of being on TV to decline their interview.
So what did they ask him about?
They wanted to know what we thought about what happened in Phoenix, and how flimsy these "fences" protecting our airports are, and how close people can get to the aircraft with RPG (rocket propelled grenades) or vehicles or whatever the case may be.... sigh....
What would you do if asked to be interviewed about airport security at your local airport? I want to help fix the image, but talking to TV reporters who will just say "this local pilot said:" and then pull something out of context doesn't seem the right way to do it...
Channel 8 was at the viewing area, with their cameras, and wanted to film me (I politely declined, but made it clear I did NOT want to be on camera); they were "doing a story about airport security"... yeah, RIGHT. I know how that works. They have an agenda to fill, and if the story or comment isn't sensational, it ain't making it on the news. I knew that even if I made good, sensible, nice-to-aviation comments, they'd either not get used, or just get "chopped up" and used in little sound-bites to fit THEIR agenda, so I declined... my poor workmate was too excited about the possibility of being on TV to decline their interview.
So what did they ask him about?
They wanted to know what we thought about what happened in Phoenix, and how flimsy these "fences" protecting our airports are, and how close people can get to the aircraft with RPG (rocket propelled grenades) or vehicles or whatever the case may be.... sigh....
What would you do if asked to be interviewed about airport security at your local airport? I want to help fix the image, but talking to TV reporters who will just say "this local pilot said:" and then pull something out of context doesn't seem the right way to do it...