denverpilot
Tied Down
Just remember kids, those little kids at the airport fence might just be the "wrong hands" trying to get to your airplane! Gasp!
I don't know if I should laugh or cry at that?
Conflicted.
Seriously? You guys see a problem with the ad?
I see a little innocent girl dreaming about flying airplanes someday. We, as pilots need to guard our airplanes (and our hobby) so the bad guys don't hurt her or GA for her future.
Geez!
Look at it from a different perspective... it is almost as if they are trying to portray the child as a threat to aircraft. A lot of signs have a theme where the bad guy is depicted as a threat.
A 3 year old girl?
I cant imagine a threat from her except to my candy stash.
Just sayin...
and hence the irony? the humor? the sillyness?
Is that a REAL TSA ad or something photoshopped and thrown up on facebook?
Okay, I guess, but I still think we should be vigilant. I have called security more than once concerning suspicious behavior. Never on a 3 year old.
That one does appear to be real....and I agree it is also silly.Could be.
I can find this one (which is also pretty stupid)
My airplane doesn't have keys.....don't tell the TSA!Do you guys park outdoors at unfenced airports? If so, do you lock your planes? Why? Why not just leave the keys in it?
Only when I go to the airport café...Is it outdoors at an unsecured ramp?
So you think the TSA is saving the world?My planes have parked outside at a public airport without fenced security for 25 years. There are restricted area signs posted by the state but nobody obeys them, including a handful of you guys here no doubt. Anyone here ever driven around Lake Hood? Personally I see some real advantages for fences and secured gates.
Do you guys park outdoors at unfenced airports? If so, do you lock your planes? Why? Why not just leave the keys in it?
Is that a REAL TSA ad or something photoshopped and thrown up on facebook?
I think the thought is that, if they can't pick the locks easily, they will move on to another airplane. Isn't that why people lock their car doors? House doors? Thieves can always break the windows unless they are barred. I think all security measures are meant to make things just a little bit harder, not to be impenetrable.For those that think door locks should be more effective, consider that the bigger risk is someone breaking into the airplane to steal avionics. I'd rather have them pick the lock and steal the avionics than pry open (or smash open) the door and steal the avionics. Avionics can be replaced (let the insurance company pick up that bill). The potential damage to the airframe could be catastrophic if the door locks were really secure.
I think the thought is that, if they can't pick the locks easily, they will move on to another airplane. Isn't that why people lock their car doors? House doors? Thieves can always break the windows unless they are barred. I think all security measures are meant to make things just a little bit harder, not to be impenetrable.
Okay, I guess, but I still think we should be vigilant. I have called security more than once concerning suspicious behavior. Never on a 3 year old.
Before I bought it, my ride used to live in an open front hangar with the key hanging from a nail on the wall.Do you guys park outdoors at unfenced airports? If so, do you lock your planes? Why? Why not just leave the keys in it?
For those that think door locks should be more effective, consider that the bigger risk is someone breaking into the airplane to steal avionics. I'd rather have them pick the lock and steal the avionics than pry open (or smash open) the door and steal the avionics. Avionics can be replaced (let the insurance company pick up that bill). The potential damage to the airframe could be catastrophic if the door locks were really secure.
The only useful thing fences around airports here do is trap deer in the airport that will scare the hell out of you when you land between a handful of them.
They sure the hell don't stop anyone from getting on the airport that's up to no good. Most of the time you can just go through the unlocked gate, when you can't do that, you can climb over the fence, and if you can't climb over the fence you can cut through in about 10 seconds.
Absolutely it's fabricated. Just somebody having a laugh. I really hope you guys didn't think that was an official publication.
Seriously? You guys see a problem with the ad? Granted it is a poor ad, but I see a little innocent girl dreaming about flying airplanes someday, and we, as pilots need to guard our airplanes (and our hobby) so the bad guys don't hurt her or GA for her future.
WHAT!? I see a blonde-haired radical Muslim terrorist dreaming of turning a 747 into a meat missile. Thank God for the fence!
At the class C where I'm based, you have to have a badge to get to your hangar. You can escort people who do not have a badge. You MAY NOT escort someone who has a badge but does not have it with them.
When pressed about this issue at a hangar tenant meeting, the stated reason was "mumble mumble access control mumble mumble". They tried to sell the whole "if someone's badge was revoked, we don't want them on property". Until it was pointed out that if their badge has been revoked, they technically NO LONGER HAVE A BADGE and then it's legal to escort them. The law as written only keeps out valid badge holders who do not have it in their possession.
Now how many TSA agents did it take to tackle, taze and cuff her? I bet they'd send at least a dozen.