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Boggie Dog Jan 26, 2010 5:45 pm


Originally Posted by TSO1973 (Post 13262925)
No rumors at all. The first I had heard of this was reading it on here this morning.

Fair enough. Something will probably turn up if it's true.

TSO1973 Jan 26, 2010 5:49 pm


Originally Posted by Boggie Dog (Post 13263024)
Fair enough. Something will probably turn up if it's true.

And if it does turn out to be true, I'll be right on here saying how dumb it is for anyone to be grabbing a hold of any probes on the side of an aircraft (took the TSO cap off here, now speaking as a pilot).

knotyeagle Jan 26, 2010 7:01 pm


Originally Posted by TSO1973 (Post 13263047)
And if it does turn out to be true, I'll be right on here saying how dumb it is for anyone to be grabbing a hold of any probes on the side of an aircraft (took the TSO cap off here, now speaking as a pilot).

Is your brethren aviation security inspector still working for the TSA in ORD?

TSO1973 Jan 26, 2010 7:08 pm


Originally Posted by knotyeagle (Post 13263460)
Is your brethren aviation security inspector still working for the TSA in ORD?

Don't know. I don't work at ORD.

knotyeagle Jan 26, 2010 7:16 pm


Originally Posted by TSO1973 (Post 13263500)
Don't know. I don't work at ORD.

Perhaps I can keep my fingers crossed and I'll run into him in the aircraft operating area. Oh and give you a hint, the reaction of the TSA in Chicago was to threaten American Eagle with a multi-hundred-thousand dollar fine for the aviation security inspector getting close enough to the SAAB 340s.

Not exactly an apology, and not exactly a "he is no longer employed with the TSA".

You want respect, earn it first by correcting your agency's mistakes.

SDF_Traveler Jan 26, 2010 8:36 pm


Originally Posted by knotyeagle (Post 13263559)
Perhaps I can keep my fingers crossed and I'll run into him in the aircraft operating area. Oh and give you a hint, the reaction of the TSA in Chicago was to threaten American Eagle with a multi-hundred-thousand dollar fine for the aviation security inspector getting close enough to the SAAB 340s.

Not exactly an apology, and not exactly a "he is no longer employed with the TSA".

You want respect, earn it first by correcting your agency's mistakes.

IIRC, they were ERJ135/140/145 jet aircraft that the TSI at ORD damaged.

TSA Bob Jan 27, 2010 10:21 am

I have checked with our Office of Security Operations and there have been no such incidents at DFW as the one mentioned in this thread.

Thanks,

Blogger Bob
TSA Blog Team

doober Jan 27, 2010 10:31 am


Originally Posted by TSA Bob (Post 13267299)
I have checked with our Office of Security Operations and there have been no such incidents at DFW as the one mentioned in this thread.

Thanks,

Blogger Bob
TSA Blog Team

And we should believe you and the Office of Security Operations why? Of course such an incident is going to be denied if it's already been made somewhat public.

Boggie Dog Jan 27, 2010 10:37 am

It's a real shame when someone takes a "Vega-Matic" to their credibility.

KCK Jan 27, 2010 11:56 am

This was cross posted on another discussion board and resulted in the following...


Well, I sent a tip to the Dallas Morning News Aviation Reporter on this and the response was:


Brian,

I’ve checked with both the TSA and American Eagle people. After they checked with their people, they came back and said there’s nothing to it. Best guess is that someone recycled the Chicago incident from August 2008 into D/FW Airport and present time.

But if you hear anything more to it, please let me know. Thanks for passing on the rumor. A lot of times, these turn out to be absolutely true. (And this one may yet.)
So, if you have any more leads I can pass on so that the TSA can be humilated and shown for their incompetence, please let me know.

--Brian
All we've seen on this forum is an unsubstantiated rumor of an event that, to me, stretches credibility. "Upwards of ten TSA agents were fired...." Does this mean all of the inspectors in the Fort Worth office went out in a group and simultaneously climbed on the planes in "formation" like Blue Angels pilots? Or, did they just plan to do it individually during their respective shifts? Don't you think that out of 10+ people, at least one of them would have suggested that it wasn't a good idea (based on the ORD incident and/or TSA policy/training that was, hopefully, instituted following the ORD incident)?

Now, I realize that there are some here for whom no amount of evidence will convince them that anything that happens isn't TSA's fault. I don't think that attitude helps the cause. It plays well with the choir, but it results in the majority of people to consider what you say as the rantings of a lunatic.

bdschobel Jan 27, 2010 12:29 pm


Originally Posted by KCK (Post 13267961)
Now, I realize that there are some here for whom no amount of evidence will convince them that anything that happens isn't TSA's fault....

Yup. I've been wondering even about that earthquake in Haiti....

Bruce

TSO1973 Jan 27, 2010 12:37 pm


Originally Posted by bdschobel (Post 13268236)
Yup. I've been wondering even about that earthquake in Haiti....

Bruce

Don't give Pat Robertson any more ideas....:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

KCK Jan 27, 2010 12:43 pm


Originally Posted by bdschobel (Post 13268236)
Yup. I've been wondering even about that earthquake in Haiti....

Bruce

Well, rumor has it that....;)


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