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AOPA has also set up a special e-mail address for member questions to Adm.
Stone about the flight training rules. Here are the two questions I sent in: Except for voting rights, resident aliens are offered the same priviledges as US citizens in this country. Some are serving in the US military and are fighting for our freedom in Iraq right now. Under the new TSA rule, they will be treated like terrorists. If they are safe enough for military service, why are they unsafe for taking flying lessons in a small aircraft? Currently, TSA prohibits anyone other than a citizen or resident alien from driving trucks containing explosive materials. If resident aliens are deemed safe to drive trucks loaded with explosives (which are far more dangerous than single engine airplanes), why are they not given the same priviledges in the new TSA rule on flight training? Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Except for voting rights, resident aliens are offered the same
privileges as US citizens in this country. Some are serving in the US military and are fighting for our freedom in Iraq right now. Under the new TSA rule, they will be treated like terrorists. If they are safe enough for military service, why are they unsafe for taking flying lessons in a small aircraft? Same reason airline pilots are searched for weapons before being allowed to put their hands on the trigger of the same weapon used to take down the WTC, public perception. It's all about distracting the public from the fact that the government is too gutless and inefficient to do anything real about making us safe. -- Roger Long |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote in message .5...
Currently, TSA prohibits anyone other than a citizen or resident alien from driving trucks containing explosive materials. If resident aliens are deemed safe to drive trucks loaded with explosives (which are far more dangerous than single engine airplanes), why are they not given the same priviledges in the new TSA rule on flight training? I long ago quit trying to find logic in government "security measures". You won't find it, and it's just frustrating to keep trying. I saw a program the other night where someone at an airport security checkpoint had their nail clippers confiscated. The man pointed out that the same nail clippers were available in the gift shop on the secure side of the checkpoint. Didn't matter. If you ask the average traveller, they'll tell you that these pointless exercises make the feel "safer". We have turned into a nation of hysterical morons. As far as I'm concerned, Osama has won a victory on a larger scale than he ever imagined. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message om... Andrew Sarangan wrote in message .5... Currently, TSA prohibits anyone other than a citizen or resident alien from driving trucks containing explosive materials. If resident aliens are deemed safe to drive trucks loaded with explosives (which are far more dangerous than single engine airplanes), why are they not given the same priviledges in the new TSA rule on flight training? I long ago quit trying to find logic in government "security measures". You won't find it, and it's just frustrating to keep trying. I saw a program the other night where someone at an airport security checkpoint had their nail clippers confiscated. The man pointed out that the same nail clippers were available in the gift shop on the secure side of the checkpoint. Didn't matter. If you ask the average traveller, they'll tell you that these pointless exercises make the feel "safer". We have turned into a nation of hysterical morons. As far as I'm concerned, Osama has won a victory on a larger scale than he ever imagined. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) I had another similar thing happen to me today. I had to check my hand luggage because it had a razor in it. The razor was in a kit I had been given by Qantas a couple of weeks ago when travelling in business class. I had assumed that because this was given out by an airline it was safe. |
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We have turned into a
nation of hysterical morons. On the money. It's damn disheartening to see the decline from the America I grew up in. www.Rosspilot.com |
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message om... Andrew Sarangan wrote in message .5... Currently, TSA prohibits anyone other than a citizen or resident alien from driving trucks containing explosive materials. If resident aliens are deemed safe to drive trucks loaded with explosives (which are far more dangerous than single engine airplanes), why are they not given the same priviledges in the new TSA rule on flight training? I long ago quit trying to find logic in government "security measures". You won't find it, and it's just frustrating to keep trying. I saw a program the other night where someone at an airport security checkpoint had their nail clippers confiscated. The man pointed out that the same nail clippers were available in the gift shop on the secure side of the checkpoint. Didn't matter. If you ask the average traveller, they'll tell you that these pointless exercises make the feel "safer". We have turned into a nation of hysterical morons. As far as I'm concerned, Osama has won a victory on a larger scale than he ever imagined. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) The governments first reaction has always been to punish the innocent. |
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On 21 Oct 2004 14:40:28 -0700, (John Galban)
wrote: Osama has won a victory on a larger scale than he ever imagined. Too true. z |
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John Galban wrote: As far as I'm concerned, Osama has won a victory on a larger scale than he ever imagined. Yep. -- Eduardo K. | Darwin pone las reglas. | Murphy, la oportunidad. http://e.nn.cl | | Yo. |
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