soffici, despite your wish to treat me as some sort of retard, I think we're getting our wires crossed here somewhere. My post was directly in answer to the statement quoted above my post. It did not in any way relate to the issue of what pilots may or may not carry with them through security.
You say:
If a (real) pilot wants to kill everybody on his/her own aeroplane, do you really think he/she would need anything?
Now, re-read what I said. Are we not saying the same thing? If that doesn't convince you then ,even more pertinently, you also say:
Better, as someone else suggested, do some profiling and personal life screening, rather than searching genitals, shoes and everything else
In an earlier post (which I guess you didn't bother to read) I said:
Anything is possible and no existing "security" measures can effectively protect us from all eventualities. The best hope we can have is that the intelligence people can keep on top of the game - most of the time!
In conclusion
soffici, I believe I'm actually on your side - and I've just been hit by friendly fire
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