Originally Posted by
Bart
I'm happy, too. On the surface, it looks like a sound approach, but I'm the type who likes to really kick it around and work out all the bugs before going final; and I don't think this procedure was ready for that.
And I agree, it's not as bad as the Chicken Littles are claiming. But it does have some areas that need to be worked out. The only "heartache" I have with it is that I just finished putting the pressure on my instructors to train the procedure this weekend; I mean, I pushed them hard. So Monday morning is going to be interesting when I go to work.
Is this another policy rescinded before implementation like the "Shoes on the Belt" deal that is still screwed up to this very day depending on which checkpoint/airport/well trained TSO one encounters of a given day?
Incompetence at every level, that's TSA!