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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Peter R." wrote: the better question is if the security people are ever going to grasp how little danger GA poses. True, but the issue is not what is reality, but what the public perceives. If the general, non-flying public perceives GA to be a danger (incorrectly reinforced by silly comments made by unthinking FBO owners), they will pressure their congressmen/woman to push for even more restrictions over GA. There are at least two issues. We (GA) cannot survive if we allow the security folks to misrepresent the dangers of GA. But we also must address the gross ignorance of the non-flying public. ****ing away resources to address imaginary security concerns drains resources from addressing actual security problems. -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule Just a quick comment from Oz that we are going thru exactly the same crud. As well as a photo licence that requires a three way security check we now are going to require an ASIC card to get onto many airports. Airports have to implement security fences etc. All aircraft have to be visibly locked. This stuff is all window dressing. But, it keeps the mug voting public from looking at the deficit balance of trade and jobs going offshore, so the Government is spending figures like AUD$400M to beef up security - results best summarised in my final paragraph below. I have done some media releases and get their attention when pointing out the GA versus RPT comparison. Here is an extract for your interest. It is written in simple terms because I did not want the journo to stuff it up!!!! "So, using simple arithmetic, we can make two immediate comparisons. First, the 747 is around 340 times the weight of the Cessna. Second, the 747 carries around 1280 times the explosive weight of fuel (boom!) The comparison shows why terrorists will seek out a 747 to maximise impact damage. However, it becomes frightening when we calculate the actual impact force of a 747 versus a Cessna. Impact force is represented by the kinetic energy of the object and kinetic energy is calculated by the formula "half the mass of the object multiplied by the velocity squared" (which is why a high speed car accident does innumerable times the damage of one at half the speed). When we do the calculations for the 747 and the C172 we find that the 747 at cruise speed hits a building with 5920 times the force of a C172 at cruise speed. This is a horrific impact and explains the extent of the skyscraper damage on Sept 11. My Army training reminds me of the "expendability" factor. In infantry attacks, there is a predicted manpower loss; therefore the gaining of the objective must justify the loss. On the terrorist side, it stands to reason that a terrorist planning to sacrifice all to get to Allah will likewise desire maximum "impact" in exchange for his or her life. The Pareto Principle suggests that we concentrate on the 20 percent of important issues rather that the other 80 percent of trivia. However, it is not so easy for the Government on the terrorist front - to date our only results in capturing terrorists have been picking up their pieces after the bomb blasts." |
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