I was looking at the national news tonight (along with reading the yahoo article) this evening and found out that there were tests done today Friday Sept. 14 by some Northwest employees at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport and they were actually able to clear the security checkpoints with a pocketknife and a corkscrew.
Another disturbing finding was a pilot had actually been given authorized clearance to past through without presenting the proper identification when asked by the security personnel.
These workers stated they wanted to see whether or not they would be able to receive clearance with these items in store especially with the tighter and stricter guidelines put into place; said they were highly surprised by their findings.
Also, mentioned this situation would be looked into further about how they could have passed.
On the same news coverage there was a flight attendant interviewed elsewhere in another city who stated after reporting back on the job today, she tearfully admitted that she did not notice any immediately different changes that had been put into place by her airline after the tragedy and as a result was unsure whether or not she would be keeping her job for good due to safety reasons.
There were three pilots who briefly touched on the fact they they think there definitely needs to be a whole lot more policies enacted than there are presently put into place concerning the security issue as well.
This really opened my eyes even more to all the things I believe need to be implemented longterm in regard to air travel in the U.S.
Another disturbing finding was a pilot had actually been given authorized clearance to past through without presenting the proper identification when asked by the security personnel.
These workers stated they wanted to see whether or not they would be able to receive clearance with these items in store especially with the tighter and stricter guidelines put into place; said they were highly surprised by their findings.
Also, mentioned this situation would be looked into further about how they could have passed.
On the same news coverage there was a flight attendant interviewed elsewhere in another city who stated after reporting back on the job today, she tearfully admitted that she did not notice any immediately different changes that had been put into place by her airline after the tragedy and as a result was unsure whether or not she would be keeping her job for good due to safety reasons.
There were three pilots who briefly touched on the fact they they think there definitely needs to be a whole lot more policies enacted than there are presently put into place concerning the security issue as well.
This really opened my eyes even more to all the things I believe need to be implemented longterm in regard to air travel in the U.S.