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Today is the first day commercial airline pilots will carry guns

The Almighty

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I guess this thing makes a little sense, in a cooky sort of way. In any case, firing one of those inside a plane probably isnt the best idea.

Whatever makes the masses feel safer.
 
Good thing but as usual, govt. goes only halfway. The poor pilot can carry in the cockpit, ok yeah but what if something happens outside ? ....
 
Darktooth said:



Isn't there usually two pilots? One can take over, while the other one tries to neutralize the situation.

yup but as soon as he leaves his cockpit he's a known target.
 
Art teacher Mary Ellen Binz, returning to Lake Mills, Wis., said putting guns in the hands of pilots makes her nervous.

"It'll get in the hands of the wrong person," she said. "I wonder how pilots feel about it?"


typical liberal mud headed thinking...

how will the gun get in the hands of the wrong
person, as planes are no longer run like public schools...

i have read nothing about pilots protesting...

only pilots not passing the background checks
have complained about NOT being able to participate...

must be some stiff requirements...

but what are my thoughts compared to those of a tactically
trained art teacher...

oh shit, here comes the ACLU...:rolleyes:
shouldnt have to pass background checks...blah, blah, blah...
due process...blah, blah, blah...
four legs good, two legs bad, blah, blah, blah...
 
Hmmmm.....1 1/2 years have passed since 9/11 and now we are arming the pilots and putting in strong doors.

Remember now folks...9/11 is the reason that we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq.

So we overthrew two governments before taking real steps to prevent another 9/11. I love this story.
 
manny78 said:


yup but as soon as he leaves his cockpit he's a known target.

Most flights are so short that the pilots don't leave the cockpit. The vast majority of flights are under a few hours.
 
Testosterone boy said:
Well I will sleep better, and feel safer while flying, knowing that supernav is prepared to pound those nasties into oblivion. :D

lol

like frackal said...about time this happened
 
Point is, you have a pilot up there who has just found his co-pilot in bed screwing his wife......the pilot goes nuts and shoots a few passengers including the co-pilot.

You can laugh now, but it will happen.
 
jnuts said:


Most flights are so short that the pilots don't leave the cockpit. The vast majority of flights are under a few hours.



Yea....I've done a lot of flying and have only seen a few pilots. But then I don't grace the first class seats. Besides, it is hard to make out too much when flying with the luggage.
 
vinylgroover said:
Point is, you have a pilot up there who has just found his co-pilot in bed screwing his wife......the pilot goes nuts and shoots a few passengers including the co-pilot.

You can laugh now, but it will happen.


I'm just wondering why you neglected to mention that you are into anal activities. :D



J/k


sort of
 
Testosterone boy said:



I'm just wondering why you neglected to mention that you are into anal activities. :D



J/k


sort of

My bad......i meant to say the pilot found his co-pilot screwing his wife in her ass.
 
Cool. I can see Hollywood making a movie with Clint Eastwood as an airline pilot.

"Do you feel lucky, punk?"
 
You know, all of this would be a non-issue if the cockpits were locked securely or inaccessible. The best way to defend your aircraft is to make it impervious to takeover.

Of course, that would require airlines to spend money.

Hey! Didn't the governmnet give them $15Billion about 2 years ago? Maybe reinforcing teh cockpit could have been a condition of disbursing the funds.

Nahh....too farsighted.
 
MattTheSkywalker said:
You know, all of this would be a non-issue if the cockpits were locked securely or inaccessible. The best way to defend your aircraft is to make it impervious to takeover.

Of course, that would require airlines to spend money.

Hey! Didn't the governmnet give them $15Billion about 2 years ago? Maybe reinforcing teh cockpit could have been a condition of disbursing the funds.

Nahh....too farsighted.

It's way cheaper to give them handguns.
 
manny78 said:


It's way cheaper to give them handguns.

Yep, and way more shortsighted and out of touch.
 
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