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Maoraigh1 1st Oct 2018 20:48

Security 1 October 2018 at Inverness.
 
An airside pass holder can escort another person airside who has a driving license for identification.
But If that person once held an airside pass, this is not permitted. They must produce a pilot's license as well as a driving license
This was not a decision by the gate security staff. It was upheld by the most senior management on duty at Inverness this morning.
After driving home to get his PPL, the LAA Inspector was allowed in, escorted by me, to check our aircraft. We were told this rule came from the CAA.
We were both wearing hi-viz.

Fionn101 2nd Oct 2018 12:00

stupidity knows no bounds.
And it is very annoying when your time is wasted as a result.

NorthSouth 2nd Oct 2018 12:50


Originally Posted by Maoraigh1 (Post 10263504)
We were told this rule came from the CAA.

Last time I looked DfT were responsible for airside security requirements, not CAA.

A and C 2nd Oct 2018 15:16

It’s the only job that sees stupidity as as asset, one airport that shall remain nameless took to removing equipment ( CAA specified ) from first aid kits.

tescoapp 2nd Oct 2018 15:50

CAA has had airport security in its remit since 2014.

But its minimum requirement there is nothing stopping airports being more restrictive. So even if you call them out for talking nonsense they will just say its a local requirement.

They have always had a thing for previous pass holders. Changing company's based locally was always a huge pain in the bum. More hassle than the first application.

airpolice 2nd Oct 2018 17:16

I've made a note, that if I win the Lotto 143 million quid this weekend, I will find the **** at Inverness who was responsible, and make life difficult.

gasax 2nd Oct 2018 18:46

Inverness is run by HIAL. Imagine people too 'challenged' to work for the council where would they go? An even more dysfunctional organisation, pretty much wholly supported by government? Could be!

One has only to remember the mess that the council made of Oban, the present stupidity in Orkney and this, to see how jobsworths can thrive in a hidebound, rules orientated environment where logic is a foreign property!

tescoapp 2nd Oct 2018 18:46

A few years back someone went into the security bothy to check in and walked in on one of the agents having a crap in the waste paper bucket.

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Maoraigh1 2nd Oct 2018 23:28

I'd like to make it clear the procedure was confirmed face-to-face with senior management, not the security people, who were only doing what they have to do to keep their jobs.


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