the first officer on the flight and was authorized to carry a gun by the Transportation Security Administration.
So, is this one of those good guys with a gun we keep hearing about?
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the first officer on the flight and was authorized to carry a gun by the Transportation Security Administration.
So, is this one of those good guys with a gun we keep hearing about?
So, is this one of those good guys with a gun we keep hearing about?
Turns out, there's no such thing. The type of people that seek out these types of roles are just looking for an excuse to shoot someone.
Someone needs some remedial training in Crew Resource Management. Threats to shoot other crew members is not a valid method to discuss an issue.
There have been enough murder/suicide by pilot incidents that I don't want my pilots having guns on them while flying.
The correct number of guns on a passenger plane is zero.
Yeah but what if there are snakes on the plane?
Then we need flame throwers.
Just googling his name turns up another article identifying the airline as Delta. Not sure why this article left that out.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-delta-co-pilot-indicted-094013018.html
Here's 10k, leave our name out.
I feel like there should be a long psyche eval before allowing a pilot a gun.