TSA Creator: TSA failed to detect any threat, disband

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Nebor

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Jun 24, 2003
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1. Fortify cockpit doors
2. Add good lock to door
3. Engage the fucking lock
4. Profit?

Oh yeah, that is already in place per FAA regulation (pretty sure its FAA).


So riddle me this, if one has absolutely no access to the cockpit from the time the cabin door is shut until it is open againt how does one turn the plane into a flying missile? And you can kill all the people in the cabin that you want to, after 9/11 no pilot is going to open the door and turn control of the aircraft over. He is going to land the plane exactly as he is instructed to.


And you are still wrong about the "point" of the TSA. The entire point was to remove the liability from the airlines and prevent them from being sued into oblivion should one of their planes be hijacked/blown up/whatever.

Some of the pilots have guns now too. Plus there are more Air Marshalls than there used to be.
 

AMFMQAM

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Pity me, for I am a 9/11 truther who is off his meds.

 
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