New FAA measures likely to fail as well
[My wife worked for one of the major airlines for several years. The following is from conversations we had regarding airport security.] Knives The knife ban won't work against anyone with even a smidgen of metal detector knowledge. Anyone can purchase a razor sharp ceramic knife like this one http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Rd6ExOvaDz8:www.smarthome.com/9126.html+ceramic+knife&hl=en Without millimeter wave body scanners enforcing this one will be difficult. Even advanced scanners may not detect objects secreted between butt cheeks or on the inside of thighs (especially if legs are fat or held together closely.) Guns Airline personnel will allow law enforcement agents, with proper forms, which are easily obtained, to board a flight with their firearms. Available fake badges, laminators and photo quality printers on home PCs allow anyone with the interest, law LE demeanor and general appearance to pose as a Fed. My wife raised concerns to her management that the gate people responsible for determining if a passenger claiming to be a LE agent was in fact an agent had no training to determine the authenticity of their credential. (Her supervisors listened, smiled and did nothing.) An FBI agent explained to her what she should look for in examining a bona fide FBI ID, but there are too many agencies accorded this privilege to make any simple training possible. A centralized data base, with authentication capability by gate agents, of LE personnel allowed to carry firearms aboard U.S. domestic routes is needed. Crew IDs Both uniforms and IDs have been forged in the past and in at least one case used for a hijacking. Authentication can and should be improved. Expectations The people entrusted with maintaining a safe air travel environment are minimum or low wage people with little training. Israel airline and security personnel are much better paid and well trained (days or weeks vs. hours in the U.S.) Isn't our safety worth more than minimum wage? steve
-- On 12 Sep 2001, at 19:24, Steve Schear wrote:
The knife ban won't work against anyone with even a smidgen of metal detector knowledge. Anyone can purchase a razor sharp ceramic knife like this one http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Rd6ExOvaDz8:www.smarthome. com/9126.html+ceramic+knife&hl=en
Better still, this lovely little ceramic knife http://www.argussupply.com/images/boker-2040.gif is street legal in California. Get one now! The only solution is to do what many other nations have successfully done. Arm the crew and tell them to stop any hijacking by whatever means it takes. Against a disarmed crew under orders to cooperate, any weapon will be sufficient. Against an armed crew under orders to die fighting, no weapon will be sufficient. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG wbTKherEmEkb7WrFXVL2SLrBZcFURSqr2WfMfva7 4fHjwEeylrHZNSzsvNFE7AN0q3lxb6O8lmg9JtZ2b
[I am removing Politech from the dist. list. Cross-posting to mulitple lists is a terrible idea. Decide which list you want to talk on, then do it _there_.] On Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 08:48 AM, jamesd@echeque.com wrote:
-- On 12 Sep 2001, at 19:24, Steve Schear wrote:
The knife ban won't work against anyone with even a smidgen of metal detector knowledge. Anyone can purchase a razor sharp ceramic knife like this one http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Rd6ExOvaDz8:www.smarthome. com/9126.html+ceramic+knife&hl=en
Better still, this lovely little ceramic knife http://www.argussupply.com/images/boker-2040.gif is street legal in California. Get one now!
I've had that exact Boker ceramic knife for about 5-7 years now. Of no use for bypassing metal scanners, as the case/handle is titanium. (Titanium is not ferromagnetic, but metal detectors work by inducing eddy currents, which is why aluminum is detected by metal scanners.) Furthermore, the blade is alumina (aluminum oxide, Al2O3) and should show up clearly on x-ray scans. So should the titanium. More interesting are the various plastic knives the CIA has used for many decades. Hard enough to cut flesh, but won't show up on either metal detectors or x-ray scans. (Sen. Feinswine: "We must put an end to the unauthorized use of plastic. We must enact a ban on discussion of these Undetectable Assault Knives. It's for the children!") The next set of hijackers will carry quick-acting cyanide solutions in aerosol spray bottles: spraying a couple of stewardesses will be as effective in terrifying the rest as stabbing them was in this recent attack. --Tim May
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