Well, the TSA has already shut off comments on its blog. I guess it passed the 3 oz limit.
During my travels post 9/11 I have had occasion to fly out of airports on private and leased aircraft.
TSA doesn't even regulate these flights or do security checks. During one trip my girlfriend was waved onto the tarmac and drove within thirty feet of the plane. The co-pilot carried my luggage to the car trunk. Last year a friend helped me rescue Tuxedo, a
Spaniel that I was adopting. We rolled his plane out of his hanger space at one Air Force base, taxied past C5A's and Warthogs, and landed at another Air Force base 40 minutes later. Granted we filed a flight plan, but encountered no security or TSA during the trip. So, in my experience, fly with someone who owns or shares a plane.
Well, the TSA has already shut off comments on its blog. I guess it passed the 3 oz limit.
During my travels post 9/11 I have had occasion to fly out of airports on private and leased aircraft.
TSA doesn't even regulate these flights or do security checks. During one trip my girlfriend was waved onto the tarmac and drove within thirty feet of the plane. The co-pilot carried my luggage to the car trunk. Last year a friend helped me rescue Tuxedo, a
Spaniel that I was adopting. We rolled his plane out of his hanger space at one Air Force base, taxied past C5A's and Warthogs, and landed at another Air Force base 40 minutes later. Granted we filed a flight plan, but encountered no security or TSA during the trip. So, in my experience, fly with someone who owns or shares a plane.