We can all feel safer, knowing that these bad, gun toting pilots will not harm 
any innocent hijacking terrorists.
Fritz

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From: Jacquetta Breedlove [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:16 PM
To: ;
Subject: Obama secretly ends program that let pilots carry guns



Oh goody......I feel sooo much safer knowing that those nasty pilots won't be 
carrying those terrible handguns. I must have missed the news stories reporting 
all those hundreds of armed pilots who have been going berserk and gunning down 
their passengers.

This is the first tiny step toward making it illegal for ANYONE to carry a 
firearm. I expect the NEXT step to be making it illegal for a marshal, FBI 
agent of a Secret Service Agent flying commercial to take THEIR weapon on the 
plane.

This guy is an absolute idiot. The people wanted change....and they are getting 
it all right.

Jackie


Tuesday, March 17, 2009
EDITORIAL: Guns on a plane
Obama secretly ends program that let pilots carry guns

After the September 11 attacks, commercial airline pilots were allowed to carry 
guns if they completed a federal-safety program. No longer would unarmed pilots 
be defenseless as remorseless hijackers seized control of aircraft and rammed 
them into buildings.

Now President Obama is quietly ending the federal firearms program, risking 
public safety on airlines in the name of an anti-gun ideology.

The Obama administration this past week diverted some $2 million from the pilot 
training program to hire more supervisory staff, who will engage in field 
inspections of pilots.

This looks like completely unnecessary harassment of the pilots. The 12,000 
Federal Flight Deck Officers, the pilots who have been approved to carry guns, 
are reported to have the best behavior of any federal law enforcement agency. 
There are no cases where any of them has improperly brandished or used a gun. 
There are just a few cases where officers have improperly used their IDs.

Fewer than one percent of the officers have any administrative actions brought 
against them and, we are told, virtually all of those cases "are trumped up."

Take a case against one flight officer who had visited the Virginia Department 
of Motor Vehicles within the last few weeks. While there, the pilot noticed 
that federal law enforcement officers can, with the approval of a superior, 
obtain a license plate that cannot be traced, a key safety feature for law 
enforcement personnel. So the pilot asked if, as a member of the federal 
program, he was eligible. The DMV staffer checked and said "no." The next day 
administrative actions were brought against the pilot for "misrepresenting 
himself." These are the kinds of cases that President Obama wants to 
investigate.

Since Mr. Obama's election, pilots have told us that the approval process for 
letting pilots carry guns on planes slowed significantly. Last week the problem 
went from bad to worse. Federal Flight Deck Officers - the pilots who have been 
approved to carry guns - indicate that the approval process has stalled out.

Pilots cannot openly speak about the changing policies for fear of retaliation 
from the Transportation Security Administration. Pilots who act in any way that 
causes a "loss of confidence" in the armed pilot program risk criminal 
prosecution as well as their removal from the program. Despite these threats, 
pilots in the Federal Flight Deck Officers program have raised real concerns in 
multiple interviews.

Arming pilots after Sept. 11 was nothing new. Until the early 1960s, American 
commercial passenger pilots on any flight carrying U.S. mail were required to 
carry handguns. Indeed, U.S. pilots were still allowed to carry guns until as 
recently as 1987. There are no records that any of these pilots (either 
military or commercial) ever causing any significant problems.

Screening of airplane passengers is hardly perfect. While armed marshals are 
helpful, the program covers less than 3 percent of the flights out of 
Washington D.C.'s three airports and even fewer across the country. Sky 
marshals are costly and quit more often than other law-enforcement officers.

Armed pilots are a cost-effective backup layer of security. Terrorists can only 
enter the cockpit through one narrow entrance, and armed pilots have some time 
to prepare themselves as hijackers penetrate the strengthened cockpit doors. 
With pilots, we have people who are willing to take on the burden of protecting 
the planes for free. About 70 percent of the pilots at major American carriers 
have military backgrounds.

Frankly, as a matter of pure politics, we cannot understand what the 
administration is thinking. Nearly 40 House Democrats are in districts were the 
NRA is more popular than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. We can't find any 
independent poll in which the public is demanding that pilots disarm. Why does 
this move make sense?

Only anti-gun extremists and terrorist recruits are worried about armed pilots. 
So why is the Obama administration catering to this tiny lobby at the expense 
of public safety?

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