Because the security measures were implemented at the terminals before the
passengers and crew board the planes.
If you'd prefer, I am sure the TSA could arrange it to require private
pilots to stand in line at metal detecting and bag-searching security
stations at local FBOs so they can collect all of your tweezers and protect
the airways that way. Then they wouldn't need to put restrictions on our
flying, since we will be secured from the ground. Of course, all FBOs would
be required to comply, and to come up with the cash to purchase the
equipment, just like the larger airports were made to do.
Frankly, I prefer a few bullsh*t stadium TFRs.
Ideally, I would prefer pre-9/11 procedures, but pragmatically speaking, I
think it will take more time.
Bob Noel wrote in news:ihatessppaamm-
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wrote:
So you are saying there have been no changes in commercial (airline)
aviation since 9/11?
there have been changes, which primarily affect the passengers.
But there are no massive restrictions on commercial airliners,
especially in terms of when and where they fly.