With the other post 9/11 security measures like reinforced cockpit doors combined with the new post 9/11 mindset of "rip them to shreds before they kill us all" instead of "sit there and comply until the ransom is met", are these rules still really needed? Can anyone really take over an airplane with a knife any longer? Perhaps I'm missing something, but it seems like we're really still in overkill mode when it comes to carry on rules for airplanes.
With the other post 9/11 security measures like reinforced cockpit doors combined with the new post 9/11 mindset of "rip them to shreds before they kill us all" instead of "sit there and comply until the ransom is met", are these rules still really needed? Can anyone really take over an airplane with a knife any longer? Perhaps I'm missing something, but it seems like we're really still in overkill mode when it comes to carry on rules for airplanes.
...And loose ammo.you can still bring knives and firearms undected in planes anyway.
They were jealous because Sock Monkey had a cooler gun!
What's even better about the story is the lady had 6" sewing needles and they let her keep those!