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by "Steve Foley" Nov 2, 2005 at 08:01 PM
I'm pretty sure pilots are required to carry firearms in Alaska "Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... Second, the presence of armed citizens roaming around the periphery of the airport would discourage would-be terrorists, thereby lessening the airport's security funding needs. They definitely should. When I was up there this summer, I went on a few outings with locals (kayaking and river rafting). All armed. My kind of people. Guns to them are tools, not some vile instrument to wreak havoc on city streets. (Like here in NH) Necessary tools due to the brown and black bear population (the wimpish bear spray isn't as reliable). Most pilots there probably do carry guns. If forced to ditch somewhere, you would want the tools to protect yourself. |
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![]() Skylune wrote: Oh. That makes sense. Like the electified gate to keep moose off the runway at an AK airport. Maybe opening up the areas surrounding the airport to hunting could help here? The surrounding residents would benefit in several ways. First, the rifle blasts would blend in with the whine of the engines/props, thus reducing any noise complaints. Second, the presence of armed citizens roaming around the periphery of the airport would discourage would-be terrorists, thereby lessening the airport's security funding needs. Of course NOTAMs would need to be issued by airports proposing peripheral hunting, and the hunters would need to be instructed to voluntarily aim low, in the event of poor aim. Look at the ****ty place you live in. You already know that the general population is not armed where you live. Around here you have to assume everybody is armed. They might be, they might not be. Crime is not a problem |
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![]() Skylune wrote: Most pilots there probably do carry guns. If forced to ditch somewhere, you would want the tools to protect yourself. The gun isn't to protect yourself. It is a means to eat. |
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In article 1W6af.2587$Ar5.235@trndny01,
George Patterson wrote: Skylune wrote: Then why do airports even need fences? To keep livestock and wildlife off the runway. To keep the likes of "Skyloon" and "jgrove" out. :) |
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("Newps" wrote)
The gun isn't to protect yourself. It is a means to eat. To be clear, you're not advocating 'eating' your gun - IYKWIM. g Montblack |
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![]() Skylune wrote: by "Steve Foley" Nov 1, 2005 at 01:15 PM Skylune would simply close the airports and crush all the planes. "cjcampbell" wrote in message oups.com... If you're so smart, how would you have prevented this crime? For starters, I would hire baton-wielding security guards from the local mall to check IDs and beat the hell out of trespassers or thieves. Such a guard could have asked the pilot/thief for a registration to prove ownership of the plane he was tearing down (or proof that he was performing authorized repairs). Since most airplanes are owned by corporations then the guard is going to have some difficulty with that. "Hey! Who are you?" "John Smith" "Let's see the registration of that plane. Says it is owned by Sky Loons." (Beats John Smith, the CEO and sole owner of Sky Loons, Inc., half to death.) Smith sues the security guard, the airport, the FAA, and everybody else he can think of. The guard goes to prison for assault with a deadly weapon. Alternatively, Smith shoots the guard and is found to have acted in self defense. (I would of course demand that the FAA fund these security agents from general taxpayer funds because of the vital economic benefits of GA to the entire nation.) Then, I would empower the security guards to take all reasonable measures to enforce noise abatement procedures, in close contact with tower personnel of course, so that only pilots that have unmistakenly been identified as violators would be beaten. If there is a tower. You going to have the guard carry a decibel meter? Laser rangefinder? (Guard is arrested as terrorist for shining laser on airplane.) "Unmistakenly," eh? So you are going to institute cruel and unusual punishment, completely unconstitutional, and you are going to have one guy, a mall guard, be cop, judge, jury and executioner, with no due process or appeal. Since when does noise abatement improve airport security? Sky Loon, sounds like you would be much happier in some totalitarian state rather than in the United States of America. In the USA, people have rights. They are presumed innocent until proven guilty. They cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process. They may not be beaten or tortured in any way. People are allowed to travel freely despite the fact that some others might be annoyed by it. People who buy homes next to airports are presumed to be smart enough to know that airports are noisy. Freeways are even noisier. Are you next going to buy a home next to the freeway, impose noise restrictions on it, and beat all the truck drivers with batons? Now then, let us see if you can come up with something to improve security that would actually work without locking everybody up in detention centers. |
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by "cjcampbell" Nov 2, 2005 at 10:49 PM
Skylune wrote: by "Steve Foley" Nov 1, 2005 at 01:15 PM Skylune would simply close the airports and crush all the planes. "cjcampbell" wrote in message oups.com... If you're so smart, how would you have prevented this crime? For starters, I would hire baton-wielding security guards from the local mall to check IDs and beat the hell out of trespassers or thieves. Such a guard could have asked the pilot/thief for a registration to prove ownership of the plane he was tearing down (or proof that he was performing authorized repairs). Since most airplanes are owned by corporations then the guard is going to have some difficulty with that. "Hey! Who are you?" "John Smith" "Let's see the registration of that plane. Says it is owned by Sky Loons." (Beats John Smith, the CEO and sole owner of Sky Loons, Inc., half to death.) Smith sues the security guard, the airport, the FAA, and everybody else he can think of. The guard goes to prison for assault with a deadly weapon. Alternatively, Smith shoots the guard and is found to have acted in self defense. (I would of course demand that the FAA fund these security agents from general taxpayer funds because of the vital economic benefits of GA to the entire nation.) Then, I would empower the security guards to take all reasonable measures to enforce noise abatement procedures, in close contact with tower personnel of course, so that only pilots that have unmistakenly been identified as violators would be beaten. If there is a tower. You going to have the guard carry a decibel meter? Laser rangefinder? (Guard is arrested as terrorist for shining laser on airplane.) "Unmistakenly," eh? So you are going to institute cruel and unusual punishment, completely unconstitutional, and you are going to have one guy, a mall guard, be cop, judge, jury and executioner, with no due process or appeal. Since when does noise abatement improve airport security? Sky Loon, sounds like you would be much happier in some totalitarian state rather than in the United States of America. In the USA, people have rights. They are presumed innocent until proven guilty. They cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process. They may not be beaten or tortured in any way. People are allowed to travel freely despite the fact that some others might be annoyed by it. People who buy homes next to airports are presumed to be smart enough to know that airports are noisy. Freeways are even noisier. Are you next going to buy a home next to the freeway, impose noise restrictions on it, and beat all the truck drivers with batons? Now then, let us see if you can come up with something to improve security that would actually work without locking everybody up in detention centers. It was just a joke... |
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"Skylune" wrote in message
lkaboutaviation.com... by "cjcampbell" Nov 2, 2005 at 10:49 PM ... Now then, let us see if you can come up with something to improve security that would actually work without locking everybody up in detention centers. It was just a joke... It's good that you're now quoting the post you're replying to, but your method is confusing--you don't indent the quoted material, so it's hard to distinguish the quoted material from the new content of your post. As you've probably noticed by looking at everyone else's posts, the Usenet convention is to use '' characters in the left margin, one for each level of embedded quoting. If you use any standard news reader (whether standalone or web-based), just hitting the reply button will automatically paste the text you're replying to into the post you're composing, complete with the '' characters. (This is meant as a constructive suggestion, not a personal criticism.) --Gary |
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![]() "Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... by "Steve Foley" Nov 2, 2005 at 08:01 PM I'm pretty sure pilots are required to carry firearms in Alaska Just make sure it is not a handgun! Allen |
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Allen wrote:
"Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... by "Steve Foley" Nov 2, 2005 at 08:01 PM I'm pretty sure pilots are required to carry firearms in Alaska Just make sure it is not a handgun! Not that I would prefer a handgun as a survival tool, but I thought it was Canada that prohibits handguns. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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