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Old August 24th 08, 12:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob Noel
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Default Keep TSA away from aircraft

In article C9%rk.603$UX.108@trnddc03, "Mike" wrote:

In fact, the official described what happened and admitted the inspector's
actions damaged the aircraft. Two days later the airline and TSA issued a
joint statement saying they share the same goals which seems to indicate the
airline was satisfied with the response from TSA which probably means TSA is
in the process of taking actions to prevent a future occurrence and they are
communicating that response to the airline.


The cynic in me suspects that one reasonable explanation for the airline
being "satisfied" is that you don't **** off the people who can make your
life miserable.

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Bob Noel
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