December 29, 2009

Can I Get There In A Car?

In yet another attempt by terrorists to use an airplane to kill many people in a spectacular fashion, I've been sitting here pondering various things.

1.

The 3 most spectacular efforts (the shoe bomber dude, the liquid gang, and underwear man) took place on flights originating in Europe and a gang arrested in England if I recall correctly.

The attempted shoe bombing resulted in passengers having to remove their shoes and have them scanned in all American airports. No one knows why as the shoe explosive is not detected by X-ray. The only discernible result is longer lines, shorter tempers, and a probable epidemic spread of athlete's foot fungus among air travelers.

The liquid gang arrests resulted in travelers having to carry teeny bottles of liquid through security in one quart containers. How this will stop a gang from moving through security with their small bottles and then combining them after arriving on the other side of the checkpoint is not discussed. One assumes this is for security reasons.

Will the underwear weapon result in us having to remove our underwear for scanning? If so will it be underpants only or will we women need to hand over our bras?  Spanx removal may slow the lines quite a bit.  Will men have to remove undershirts? Will babies and toddlers have to remove their diapers?

Do European airports make people remove shoes for scanning before boarding flights? Underwear? What about liquids? Inquiring minds would like to know.

2.

It seems everyone is confused about what to expect when flying. When my kids flew out here before Christmas, my son was waived through security. He later found he had forgotten to empty his pockets of: about $1 worth of change, a wood screw, and his apartment key on a large metal keyholder. No one said a word, he wasn't stopped.

On the way back, neither of my kids had bags to check, the security line was short and they had no problems at all. YMMV but I expect the major delays will be in checked baggage lines because no bomber has tried to use checked baggage. It must therefore be screened even more thoroughly than ever before.

3.

I have been reading about the new and improved in-flight restrictions...

-Having to stay seated the last hour of a flight.

I must have missed the reason given that a terrorist can only strike during the last hour of a flight.  I looked an looked and couldn't find it. 

This recent incident took place while underwear man was in his seat.  I believe shoe bomber dude was in his seat too.  In light of these facts, the conclusion could be, the government wants to encourage this behavior. 

-One article said this included flight attendants too.

Because the latest terrorism attempt was by a flight attendant walking down the aisle of the plane? To keep the flight attendants from being traumatized by seeing someone trying to light their undies on fire?

The answer to these burning questions are being withheld for security reasons.

- No laptops, books, magazines, iPods, in-flight entertainment, etc. during the last hour of flight.

Thus ensuring every passenger will suddenly realize they desperately need to use the bathroom but they aren't allowed to leave their seats. Will airlines start issuing a stack of Depends for passengers before allowing them to board?

- No blankets or pillows during the last hour of the flight.

Does this include coats that didn't fit in the overhead bin? Will they also be taking away shoes and underwear just in case?

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When I have spoken to people about the airport screening measures, I have found that many don't mind because they feel better when they think the government is doing something to protect us.

Will having their iPods and computers taken away in-flight be a more daunting prospect than taking off their shoes? Will there be a passenger revolt?

One hopes so.

It will be interesting to see how far this goes. In the meantime, I may have to do quite a lot of driving.


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1 Read on some blog today where the terrorist was labeled the "Undi-bomber." Wonder if that name will stick? 

Posted by: MGA at December 29, 2009 09:10 PM (TYnSd)

2 Undi-bomber, Panty-bomber, Capt. Underpants ... take your pick. It's all theater, folks - TSA accomplishes virtually nothing, and everyone knows it, but won't admit it; Security Kabuki continues.

We're having to rethink our vacation planning: it's a three-day drive just to get to Seattle from here.

Posted by: Rev. Paul at December 29, 2009 09:58 PM (k85eb)

3 I was waved through security as I flew back on Sunday. I got there extra early thinking lines would be long. They were non-existent.   One can only hope there are better methods to screening than this. And one can only hope some of these stupid rules go away quickly.

Posted by: Da Goddess at December 30, 2009 01:59 AM (4dz9z)

4 Napolitano's goal is for all of us to be flying in thongs and flip-flops.

Except, of course, for followers of a certain religion of piece peace (some of whose fellow followers are responsible for, oh, say 98.6% of terrorist acts); it would be insulting and profiling to actually search them; it's best to concentrate on those grannies from Des Moines.

Posted by: Mr. Bingley at December 30, 2009 07:22 AM (jii9y)

5 The Juju Woman ALWAYS travels with an Epipen.  Not just flying...she always has it with her.  Never once has she been questioned.  Never.  Ever.  I'm telling you, a shot of epinephrine (commonly known as adrenalin) will temporarily immobilize anyone, and if it was administered in the neck, for example, you might be dead.

The TSA is a joke...

Posted by: Yabu at December 30, 2009 12:25 PM (VxNeS)

6 Okay I wish I'd thought of Undi-bomber - that's the best name yet.  LOL.

As far as I can tell, there is no such thing as security in the airports only lines and annoyances. 

Posted by: Teresa at December 30, 2009 03:35 PM (ZCuP9)

7 I must have missed the reason given that a terrorist can only strike during the last hour of a flight.

It's so absurd, isn't it? Gosh I feel safer. What a bunch of ridiculous feel-good do-nothing regulations. I know what needs to be done but I can't say it because it's not PC.

Posted by: dogette at January 01, 2010 02:34 PM (JXgGv)

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