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An Example of American Hysteria
March 4, 2010 at 10:51 am
http://blog.nj.com/njv_editorial_page/20...e_for.html
In short, during February vacation, (The parasites get a week off from school during the week of Presidents Day) a father brought his children to work and let them talk to pilots giving the directions. The father was still in control, the pilots were mostly amused or unfazed by it. Nothing terrible happened, so of course EVERYONE IS FLIPPING THEIR SHIT.
It has been all over the news with people soo outraged. I watch the Today show every morning for about 15 minutes while I get ready for work and they had a guy on who was like "What's next, children performing surgery?" Ughh, terrible slippery slope argument.
My opinion, nothing bad happened, so give the dude a slap on the wrist, strengthen rules about air traffic control and move the fuck on.
Maybe I feel this way because air travel does not scare me like it does many people, but still, it's just absurd the way people are freaking out about it.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 4, 2010 at 12:15 pm
There are times when we seem to go out of our way to look ridiculous.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 4, 2010 at 12:43 pm
The big deal is that only FAA licensed airport employees are supposed to be in the tower. That's it. It was a breach of security for the kid to even be in there, much less tell pilots where to go. I understand the pilots were light hearted, and I do agree that it was blown out of proportion, but I also understand why America is edgy with this sort of thing. This happened a few miles away from my house and I saw it on my local news.
It basically exposes a chink in the armor, not something you'd want in a country that takes terrorism pretty seriously. You can't say the word "bomb" in an airport, or joke about it. Seriously, they have signs when you go through the terminal.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 4, 2010 at 9:59 pm
The problem with the editorial in the OP is that it seems to omit the fact that the controller got permission from a supervisor.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 4, 2010 at 11:44 pm
(March 4, 2010 at 12:43 pm)tavarish Wrote: The big deal is that only FAA licensed airport employees are supposed to be in the tower. That's it. It was a breach of security for the kid to even be in there, much less tell pilots where to go. I understand the pilots were light hearted, and I do agree that it was blown out of proportion, but I also understand why America is edgy with this sort of thing. This happened a few miles away from my house and I saw it on my local news.
It basically exposes a chink in the armor, not something you'd want in a country that takes terrorism pretty seriously. You can't say the word "bomb" in an airport, or joke about it. Seriously, they have signs when you go through the terminal.
Have to agree there T. The breech in security protocols is of a GREATER issue (on a scale a major WOOPS!) than the fact that the Traffic controler coached and Prompted his children to direct the planes piolts. I think the "terroism" threat is getting way out of control and is pandering to terrorist....but that is a seperate issue.
Heard that the Traffic Controler and his Supervisor have been sacked (or the equivalent suspension) over the issue which I think is appropriate...sympathies though to both men and their families.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 5, 2010 at 3:43 am
(March 4, 2010 at 12:15 pm)Minimalist Wrote: There are times when we seem to go out of our way to look ridiculous.
I assure you it's completely unnecessary.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 5, 2010 at 9:52 am
(March 4, 2010 at 12:43 pm)tavarish Wrote: The big deal is that only FAA licensed airport employees are supposed to be in the tower. That's it. It was a breach of security for the kid to even be in there, much less tell pilots where to go. I understand the pilots were light hearted, and I do agree that it was blown out of proportion, but I also understand why America is edgy with this sort of thing. This happened a few miles away from my house and I saw it on my local news.
It basically exposes a chink in the armor, not something you'd want in a country that takes terrorism pretty seriously. You can't say the word "bomb" in an airport, or joke about it. Seriously, they have signs when you go through the terminal.
I understand the concerns....but, there's a difference between recognizing a flaw and correcting it and FREAKING THE FUCK OUT. The media is overreacting way to much. I saw one clip where the reporter went to a person at Logan airport and told them about this before they were getting on a plane and news anchor commented "Probably not something she wants to hear before flying." That was a facepalm moment.
Of course, I live in Boston, THE KING OF OVERREACTING!
Litebrights anyone?
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 5, 2010 at 10:07 am
(March 5, 2010 at 9:52 am)Eilonnwy Wrote: (March 4, 2010 at 12:43 pm)tavarish Wrote: The big deal is that only FAA licensed airport employees are supposed to be in the tower. That's it. It was a breach of security for the kid to even be in there, much less tell pilots where to go. I understand the pilots were light hearted, and I do agree that it was blown out of proportion, but I also understand why America is edgy with this sort of thing. This happened a few miles away from my house and I saw it on my local news.
It basically exposes a chink in the armor, not something you'd want in a country that takes terrorism pretty seriously. You can't say the word "bomb" in an airport, or joke about it. Seriously, they have signs when you go through the terminal.
I understand the concerns....but, there's a difference between recognizing a flaw and correcting it and FREAKING THE FUCK OUT. The media is overreacting way to much. I saw one clip where the reporter went to a person at Logan airport and told them about this before they were getting on a plane and news anchor commented "Probably not something she wants to hear before flying." That was a facepalm moment.
Of course, I live in Boston, THE KING OF OVERREACTING!
Litebrights anyone?
The FAA isn't very lighthearted when it comes to security breaches, but the main concern is that it got out to the press, who ran with it. When it's recognized, obviously the public will freak out because it's something they can't control and will assume that it's been going on like this for quite some time. Pretty infantile and delusional, but that's what happens when you tell a bunch of overly sensitive and irrational people something they don't want to hear.
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 5, 2010 at 10:11 am
What the hell are litebrights?
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RE: An Example of American Hysteria
March 5, 2010 at 10:32 am
(This post was last modified: March 5, 2010 at 10:38 am by Eilonnwy.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_bomb_scare
Read and learn, Leo.
And then cry for Boston's sanity.
(March 5, 2010 at 10:07 am)tavarish Wrote: The FAA isn't very lighthearted when it comes to security breaches, but the main concern is that it got out to the press, who ran with it. When it's recognized, obviously the public will freak out because it's something they can't control and will assume that it's been going on like this for quite some time. Pretty infantile and delusional, but that's what happens when you tell a bunch of overly sensitive and irrational people something they don't want to hear.
Oh come on, blame the public for the media's overreacting? I'm not saying the public are sane and rational, because, hello, not true. HOWEVER, it doesn't help when the media goes fucking apeshit. Maybe the public feeds the media's paranoia or vice versa, either way, it's getting ridiculous. The media needs to be more responsible and then maybe people won't freak out about every possible way they can die by terrorism while they blissfully die in a car crash.
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