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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Geoffrey Barnes wrote:
That happened, and it opened the eyes of MOST pilots to the real possibility of unknown dangers at the airport. Plus, the DHS has specifically warned us of threats possibly using GA aircraft in terrorist operations. Accurate, overstated, or otherwise, I see that as a "hint." Let's say (for the sake of argument) that there really is some danger of terrorists using GA aircraft for their nefarious ends. I still fail to see any real benefit in carrying a loaded firearm to the airport. The chances of me hurting myself or some innocent party with that firearm are vastly, enormously greater than the chances of me even encountering a terrorist at the airport. Even in the extraordinarily unlikely event that I did wind up at the same airport at the same time as our hypothetical terrorists, how would I know they were doing anything out of the ordinary? Should I draw down on anyone who looks like a foreigner? On anyone who is loading something into a plane? Should I open fire on any cropduster that I see taxing to to active, especially if the pilot looks like "one of dem Ay-rabbs"? The reality is that the terrorist at the GA airport will look more or less normal. The 19 butt nuggets who killed so many of our countrymen didn't look in anyway abnormal on the morning of September 11th. Our hypothetical GA terrorist will do the same thing, and look like just another guy getting into an airplane. I make my living as a statistician, so I have a certain fondness for probabilities. For myself, given the way I live and the way I fly, the probability of deriving any benefit from a loaded firearm at the airport is just marginally greater than absolute zero. The chance of that loaded firearm causing problems for me, due to uncomfortable passengers, nervous police officers, concerned line personnel, and nosy bystanders is all but certain over any long period of time. That's not even getting into the very real risk that said firearm would be used against me, or that an accident with it would hurt myself or somebody else. Simply stated, the costs clearly outweigh the very unlikely expected benefit, at least for me. There may be some people out there who are in a different situation, and who are much more likely (for some reasons that I can't conceive of) to encouter a GA terrorist at the airport. For these people, whoever they are, the benefits may outweigh the costs. But not for me. ... then you're the only handgun owner I've ever heard of who seems to refuse to be vigilant. Please reconsider. I am vigilant. I am concerned about my safety, my passengers' safety, and the safety of my nation. But I simply don't feel that, in my own situation, being armed while out the airport increases anyone's safety. To the contrary, I feel that it would make everyone involved marginally (but significantly) less safe. For real vigilance-enhancement, carry a cell phone! If you're terribly paranoid, make it one of those global sat phones so it works even in the most Dog-forsaken backwoods strip. 911 works most places; the suitably paranoid can make looking up local emergency numbers part of their flight planning... Bonuses include not scaring random linemen or passengers, no chance of accidentially shooting same, and of course you can bring a cellphone into nations with actual gun-control laws without trouble. Canada Customs doesn't like handguns; they won't blink at a cellphone. Brian - PP-ASEL/Night - |
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