I refer you to my signature line and Greg's quote.
"You can't fix stupid"
-Ron White
One more reason not to fly commercial ... until THEY start doing this same sort of thing on GA aircraft.
The airline should report the sabotage to the FBI, if they haven't already.
I wonder what their big rationale was for doing that "inspection" anyway?
I guess it depends on what movies they've been watching. One movie had a bunch o' snakes, another one with Steven Seagal had a gun hidden somewhere...
Trapper John
I wonder what their big rationale was for doing that "inspection" anyway?
That got me snickering....I guess it depends on what movies they've been watching. One movie had a bunch o' snakes, another one with Steven Seagal had a gun hidden somewhere...
Trapper John
I wonder what their big rationale was for doing that "inspection" anyway?
Yep. This is one of the best ways to fight the TSA. Report them as the terrorists they are.
They mistake the reflections off their shiny badges for the rays of God's benevolent smile.
OK.. you gotta warn people, ok?
Sheese...just cleaned this keyboard too...
Suggests the airline maintainence people knew about it, even if the pilots didn't. While the TSA shouldn't disable safety equipment, that line indicates the airline knew about it but let it go.We later discovered that a seal is not required and that the tsa in ZZZ had put it on. I questioned maintenance control and they were aware of it and allowed the plane to fly with this seal in place
Color me stupid this morning but:
Suggests the airline maintainence people knew about it, even if the pilots didn't. While the TSA shouldn't disable safety equipment, that line indicates the airline knew about it but let it go.
What am I missing?
I wonder how it would go for one if they were to dial 911 and report that an airport was under the control of said terrorists (but using the word terrorist)...Yep. This is one of the best ways to fight the TSA. Report them as the terrorists they are.
Can somebody who's familiar with the law explain to me how it is legal for the TSA to damage private property? I suspect that is is, for some unimaginable reason, legal for them to damage aircraft. Just wondering where this authority comes from....Remember the pitot incident in Chicago? The airline complained and the TSA fined them.
I agree, though, maintenance should have raised a stink, but I'd bet that the TSA threatened them if they said/did anything.
Yep. This is one of the best ways to fight the TSA. Report them as the terrorists they are.
Can somebody who's familiar with the law explain to me how it is legal for the TSA to damage private property? I suspect that is is, for some unimaginable reason, legal for them to damage aircraft. Just wondering where this authority comes from....
Chicagoans understand "random" routine following incidents really well."Do you wanna fly today?"
They may not have the authorty to damage property, but they sure can make an airline (or crew, or passenger) miserable if you raise a stink about what they're doing or complain too loudly.
Frequent flyers understand the term "retaliatory secondary inspection".
Is it really that simple, though? I would imagine that there would be a lawsuit and some significant public outcry if the TSA damaged planes without some legal basis. Yes, they use intimidation tactics, but it seems like that might not be all that's involved here...."Do you wanna fly today?"
They may not have the authorty to damage property, but they sure can make an airline (or crew, or passenger) miserable if you raise a stink about what they're doing or complain too loudly.
Frequent flyers understand the term "retaliatory secondary inspection".
Is it really that simple, though? I would imagine that there would be a lawsuit and some significant public outcry if the TSA damaged planes without some legal basis. Yes, they use intimidation tactics, but it seems like that might not be all that's involved here....
Make an announcement at the start of the flight that the forward (first class?) lavatory has been taken out of service by the TSA. The TSA also prohibits passengers from one class from utilizing the lavatories in another class, do they not? At every opportunity state that it is a TSA directive.
I think a general Government necessary for us, and there is no form of Government but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe farther that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in Despotism, as other forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic Government, being incapable of any other.
--Benjamin Franklin, in his speech endorsing the proposed U.S. Constitution
I just bought the full Beavis and Butthead Moronathon, and they would fit right in working at TSA rather than Burger World.....