flyingmaniac
Well-Known Member
My wife has had water in her carry-on bags three times within a year and TSA never recognized that they were there. This happening in ATL & BNA. Funny.
The TSA are hardworking professionals with no margin for error. Which is why so many passengers traveling to YYJ, YVR, YYC, or YEG from SFO make it through with expired passports, or sometimes, none at all.
When my mom was a TZ flight attendant she had a boxcutter in her wallet on a MDW-LGA-MDW-DFW-MDW trip, no one stopped her, she found out, and threw it out..
Apparently she had it in there cause we were getting ready to move and were packing..
YAY for the TSA!![]()
Happens all the time. Friend of mine worked PT at Disney as a stock clerk in a merch shop. Went straight to work at SWA on the ramp from Disney, walked through security, and got on the shuttle to terminal A with me. Puts his hand in his pocket and....SURPRISE. Still had the box cutter from working the stock clerk job. He just forgot to leave it in his car.
Badging for all GA (including transients) at all airline airports? Are you serious?
Discuss.
My company who pays the FBO, and then we turn around and charge the customer who then charges you in some way shape or form. So in actuality the average consumer pays for all the additional charges.Who pays for these badges?
The individual pilots? or the local government?
How is the actual distribution plan supposed to work?My company who pays the FBO, and then we turn around and charge the customer who then charges you in some way shape or form. So in actuality the average consumer pays for all the additional charges.
Ooooooo, how about a TSA acronym contest.
T - Troubled
S - Slackers
A - Authority
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It won't.How is the actual distribution plan supposed to work?
I'm glad they finally changed their uniforms though. I hated the idea of TSA people getting mistaken for pilots.
Or the guy with a plane on his own private strip who decides to fly into LAX, or whatever. That's legal too.