Posts Tagged ‘terrorism’

Chris Elliott, Full text of SD 1544-09-06 authorizing pat-downs, physical inspections, and subpoenas

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

I’m not sure what provoked the reaction of TSA but today, December 29th, Chris Elliott of Elliott.org blog and traveler fame, was served a subpoena for publishing the Security Directive 1544-09-06. Read more …

They want him to turn over…
All documents, emails, and/or faxsimile transmissions (sic) in your control possession or control concerning your receipt of TSA Security Directive 1544-09-06 dated December 25, 2009.

Here are the most interesting parts of the SD

ACTIONS REQUIRED: If you conduct scheduled and/or public charter flight operations under a Full Program under 49 CFR 1544.101(a) departing from any foreign location to the United States (including its territories and possessions), you must immediately implement all measures in this SD for each such flight.

At the BOARDING GATE:
1. Perform thorough pat-down of all passengers at boarding gate prior to boarding, concentrating on upper legs and torso.
2. Physically inspect 100 percent of all passenger accessible property at the boarding gate prior to boarding, with focus on syringes being transported along with powders and/or liquids.

IN FLIGHT
During flight, the aircraft operator must ensure that the following procedures are followed:

1. Passengers must remain in seats beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
2. Passenger access to carry-on baggage is prohibited beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
3. Disable aircraft-integrated passenger communications systems and services (phone, internet access services, live television programming, global positioning systems) prior to boarding and during all phases of flight.
4. While over U.S. airspace, flight crew may not make any announcement to passengers concerning flight path or position over cities or landmarks.
5. Passengers may not have any blankets, pillows, or personal belongings on the lap beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.

By the way, the directive has an expiration date: EXPIRATION: 0200Z on December 30, 2009

Read full text of SD here:

Has Elliott disclosed sensitive information compromising the integrity of security?


Well, you decide. Here’s information taken directly from the TSA site:

TSA issued a directive for additional security measures to be implemented for last point of departure international flights to the United States. Passengers flying into the United States from abroad can expect to see additional security measures at international airports such as increased gate screening including pat-downs and bag searches. During flight, passengers may be asked to follow flight crew instructions, such as stowing personal items, turning off electronic equipment and remaining seated during certain portions of the flight.

Seems to me they said there MIGHT be the actions that the Directive said it would be 100% no “may be” involved.

What do you think?

Full body scanners to foil terrorists already in operation

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

It’s part of what the Transportation Security Administration calls Imaging Technology. And it’s wildly controversial. But ironically enough, the antics of the pant bomber may soften opposition. If he had gone through one of the full-body scanners, the explosives tapped to his leg might have been found.

In fact, according to AP there are full-body imaging equipment at airports in both Nigera and Amsterdam, but Abdulmutallab did not go through them.

And, we have them throughout the USA as well.

According to the TSA site Since 2007, TSA piloted state-of-the-art advanced imaging technologies that can detect a wide range of threats to transportation security in a matter of seconds at airports across the country to protect passengers and crews.

Currently, there are 40 millimeter wave imaging technology units in use at 19 airports. Six machines are used as primary screening at six airports and 34 machines are used for secondary, or random screening, as an alternative to a pat down at 13 airports.

TSA has been piloting millimeter wave technology in the place of the walk-through metal detector at six airports – San Francisco, Miami, Albuquerque, Tulsa, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas.

Read more…

What do you think?

Explosive device set off on Northwest plane: Subdued by passengers on the flight

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Should this make us wary of flying? No, but it should change the way we approach flying.

An explosive or perhaps incendiary device was set off on the Northwest Airlines flight. The Nigerian would-be perpetrator was ultimately subdued by passengers, and suffered serious burns on his legs from the device.

But perhaps the title of this article highlighting the actions of passengers to bring the man down is the best one (and not just because it’s the one I used).

The papers have noted that at least one person climbed over others and jumped on the man. According to Foxnews.com that man was Jasper Schuringa, a film director who was traveling to the US to visit friends jumped on Abdul Mutallab (identified elsewhere as Mudallad) the would-be terrorist to subdue him.

And this is the most crucial part.

I applaud Jasper Schuringa, and the other passengers who joined in. I hope that should the occasion arise, I and my fellow passengers would do the same.

Bring down the would-be terrorist, and stop the terrorism.

Read more at Examiner.com