Gary Boettcher, Member, Board of Directors, Allied Pilots
Association, said, "Folks, I am a Captain with a
major airline. I was very involved with the Arming Pilots effort.
Your reprint of this airborne event is not a singular nor isolated
experience. The terrorists are probing us all the
time."
During a later phone conversation I had with Boettcher, he told
me that based on his experience, it was his opinion that I was
likely on a dry run. He said he's had many of these
experiences and so have many of his fellow captains. They've
been trying to speak out about this but so far their words have
been falling on deaf ears.
According to Mark Bogosian, B-757/767 pilot for
American Airlines, "The incident you wrote about,
and incidents like it, occur more than you like to think. It
is a 'dirty little secret' that all of us, as crew members, have
known about for quite some
time."
Rand K. Peck, captain for a major U.S. airline, sent
the following email: "I just finished reading
Annie Jacobsen's article, TERROR IN THE SKIES, AGAIN? I only
wish that it had been written by a reporter from The
Washington Post or The New York Times. My
response would have been one of shock as to how insensitive of
them to dare write such a piece. After all, citizens or not,
don't these people have rights too?
"But the piece was in The [Wall Street]
Journal, a publication that I admire and read daily.
I'm deeply bothered by the inconsistencies that I observe at
TSA. I've observed matronly looking grandmothers practically
disrobed at security check points and five-year-old blond boys
turned inside out, while Middle Eastern males sail through
undetained.
"We have little to fear from
grandmothers and little boys. But Middle Eastern males are
protected, not by our Constitution, but from our current popular
policy of political correctness and a desire to offend no one at
any cost, regardless of how many airplanes and bodies litter the
landscape. This is my personal opinion, formed by my experiences
and observations."
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