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Getting through commercial airport security after obtaining a pilot cert



 
 
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Old February 21st 04, 04:51 PM
Peter Gottlieb
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It is the "security" procedures, not the worry about threats, that has made
me avoid commercial air travel unless absolutely necessary.

And now they want to impose fines if they find something they don't like?

My wife got into trouble on her last flight because she had one of those
thread scissors. You know, the ones with the 1/2" long blades that fold up
into a little tiny circle? It had fallen to the bottom of her purse and she
didn't realize it was there but they sure did make a scene about it, acting
like they uncovered a major plot. Now that would be a $250 fine.

Enough already!


"Cub Driver" wrote in message
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My wife gets pulled over. I don't.



 




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