flightnurse said:
My! My! Carol A I didn`t mean to raise the back of your hairs!! I have just returned from the United Emirates and we were given the directive concerning "alcohol"!!
If you have trouble or problems with TSA then work to get improvements.. Please don`t vent on me! And what is this about coffee?? I`m sorry but I don`t follow your logic?? What has coffee to do with alcohol??
And who said anything about being put on a no fly list?? I simply said that you would be watched for a long time !!
The pilots we work with are angels and yes we do drink a lot of coffee and nobody flaunts it !! So I`m sorry if you have had problems ..But like I said before work to improve what you don`t like..don`t just sit back and complain!! I`m sorry if I ruined your day! But I still say BE SAFE!!!!!!!!
You indicated thatt "You don`t want to be termed "illegal carrier" and receive the consequences that follow you for the rest of your life. Your name will go on a restrictions list and you will then be red flagged. And I`m certain you don`t want that for just a small savings." Sounds like a "no fly" list to me.
You are giving yourself too much credit if you think you ruined my day....
I have compllained. I have written the TSA and ALL my elected officials in DC. My statements are that I have no problem following rules designed to ensure my saftey. However, I work with companaies on controls on a daily basis. As SOON as the TSA deciided that FAs and Pilots could carry on their toothpaste, water, coffee, shaving creme, makeup etc. that the rest of us could not be trusted with the "ban" became a USELESS control. (Not that it was a good one in the first place, good controls are by nature preventive vs. reactive" As a FlightNurse you should understand that it's better for the pilots to have figured out safe landing and take off zones rather then figuring out how to crash land.... The TSA missed that class IMHO) I also consider it laugable that if I buy a Starbucks Coffee in the gate area "it's dangerous" and can't be carried on board, but if the pilot buys it "it's safe" IT IS THE SAME COFFEE, it is either dangerous or safe not "maybe if we like you it's safe"
BE SAFE would imply that this is an EFRECTIVE method of defeating terror.... Well since it's not an effective control, it's pretty much not an effective method of defeating terror.
I would suggest that if you think the liquid ban is a resonable security measure you should be outraged that it is not uniformly enforced to protect you, but being enforced on a "selective basis"
You stated that the OP was violating a law, the OP is not violating any law by checking a legal substance allowed by the TSA in her luggage.
(And you aren't going to convice me that "pilots and FAs" are all just wonderful... Last Friday a Comair FA was convicted of setting a fire in the bathroom on the plane.... I grew up knowing a lot of pilots, it's like any group of folks, good ones and bad ones)