UA captain flushed his ammunition down the toilet in flight
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...9/11 may never have happened had those pilots had handguns available to them.
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You realize that even magnum rifle rounds consumed in a violent conflagration will fly about 10 feet unconstrained and will stop upon running into just about anything. (I've seen hundreds burned in rusty 55 gallon drums, and never seen one make it out through the sides. The case ruptures and the bullet just sort of falls out) I suppose they might "put an eye out" but the likelihood that anyone would be significantly damaged by a little handgun round in a metal sewage tank or garbage can in an airplane which isn't on fire, is really fairly miniscule.
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Simply not training pilots to cooperate with hijackers would have been sufficient.
The United Captain was used to dealing with this level of security, he probably couldn't imagine what the German Polizei would do.
TSA confiscates sock monkey's toy gun - NBC News
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My knee was damaged badly enough by being hit with shrapnel that I was forced to give up climbing, flying and running for years.
Ammunition is safe when handled with the respect and care it is due. When it is not, then accidents are a serious risk.
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he had taken two clips of .303 bullets in his bag
a nine-year old kid has some toys
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to argue that someone with bullets, whether live or not, should be smilingly waved through security tops them all.
to argue that someone with bullets, whether live or not, should be smilingly waved through security tops them all.
Who is arguing that a kid can take dummy bullets through security?? Don't be such as asssss. Never heard such a stupid thing said on these forums. I sincerely hope you are not crew.
What I said, if you care to look, is that security were being dumb-asses for trying to close down the terminal because a kid has some toys. Big difference, matey, big difference.
A professional security team would say 'sorry son no toys, and don't you ever do that again'. Clip him round the ear if they like - but don't freak out and try to call a swat-team because of some toys. Unprofessional, with a capital 'stupid'.
Do you get it now?
421 has it correctly. The usual calibres of ammunition are harmless without a firearm, even when incinerated, they are no danger to the aircraft and of minimal danger to crew and pax.
This is a non event.
This is a non event.
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Simply not training pilots to cooperate with hijackers would have been sufficient.
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421 has it correctly. The usual calibres of ammunition are harmless without a firearm, even when incinerated, they are no danger to the aircraft and of minimal danger to crew and pax.
This is a non event.
Security have been trained to look for more if someone brings bullets, or an empty magazine, or a part of a firearm. Not so surprising really. A dozen people could bring items that aren't dangerous alone, but could be assembled into something dangerous. Hand-loading bullets on board would be feasible, as would assembling a firearm from parts. Agree that this is a non-event. But I do understand the reaction of German authorities. Then again all the tax free liquor bottles also make formidable weapons...
This is a non event.
Security have been trained to look for more if someone brings bullets, or an empty magazine, or a part of a firearm. Not so surprising really. A dozen people could bring items that aren't dangerous alone, but could be assembled into something dangerous. Hand-loading bullets on board would be feasible, as would assembling a firearm from parts. Agree that this is a non-event. But I do understand the reaction of German authorities. Then again all the tax free liquor bottles also make formidable weapons...
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That's the irony, is that when the ammunition was found in the trash bin, he was handed a way out on a platter. " Hmmmm, I wonder where those came from and how they got in the trash bin.????" Oh well, hand them to me and we'll give them to the authorities on arrival. Pull into the gate, have the gate agent summon the local gendarmes: " we found these in the trash bin ... no clue how they got there. "
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The gun laws in germany are extremly tight and posession and carry of live ammunition without permission ( which he surely did not have for germany ) is nothing else than a criminal act. So thats the problem.
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Even the Germans wouldn't consider him to be in violation of the law under those circumstances.
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@ squared : doing it that way would be a smart move instead of saying he was the ammunition owner after the stewardess already found it . But it might have triggered a violent investigation in munich how and why live ammo found its way to that aircraft. Maybe it was not an option anymore for him because the copilot already knew it was captains ammo. I personally would have flushed it down the toilet immediately and nobody would ever notice. Putting it in the waste bin is always a risk the cleaning stuff will find it.