I'm not an FA but - I do hope so many people opt for the pat down air travel is snarled for 2 months.Just curious, how are the new procedures working for you all? I am hearing horror stories of the f/a boards.
Four flights and three airports last week (ORD, BOS, YUL), and in both BOS and ORD, the naked-scanners were not in service for some reason...
Were you groaped or was it professional.
It is an absolute joke that we don't profile people in this country.... we collect reams of data on passengers, have some sophisticated database of potential terrorists, and then resort to allowing children and elderly women to be pawed in the name of security.
The American people should stand up once and for all and tell the government that if they can't do what every logical person would do to properly screen the right people, then someone else should be doing the job. It is behind reasonable to continue to subject 700M passengers/year and tens of thousands of airline employees to security measures that should properlly be targeted to a handful of potential terrorists - and no one else.
I like how the pilots and f/a are bitching about these screening. But what union is standing up for the ground workers that have to go to work EVERDAY, we have all been through the background checks etc etc....
I like how the pilots and f/a are bitching about these screening. But what union is standing up for the ground workers that have to go to work EVERDAY, we have all been through the background checks etc etc....
It is an absolute joke that we don't profile people in this country.... we collect reams of data on passengers, have some sophisticated database of potential terrorists, and then resort to allowing children and elderly women to be pawed in the name of security.
The American people should stand up once and for all and tell the government that if they can't do what every logical person would do to properly screen the right people, then someone else should be doing the job. It is behind reasonable to continue to subject 700M passengers/year and tens of thousands of airline employees to security measures that should properlly be targeted to a handful of potential terrorists - and no one else.
In the name of PC...this country bows to the whims of the ACLU(and CAIR), and there you have it. What are odds of reversing this if the tables were turned?
I completely agree. What if we vetted people before they got to the airport? How about people not being able to fly till they got on a "fly list"? Make every potential passenger go through a background check before hand and carry a travel document like a passport or they cannot fly. With 700m passengers traveling it makes more sense to me then waiting till the day of travel and the TSA saying "And who do we have here?"