This question isn’t whether or not the TSA should allow knives on planes. The question is why is the TSA even involved in private travel in the first place? (why is there even such a thing as the TSA?) Security is the job of the airlines and the airports; not the federal government. When a […]
Continue readingThree Lessons I Learned From The Airlines
I was flying to and from Washington, DC last week and I realized that the airlines have taught me many things. I figured I’d share some of those lessons with you. My empty drink can is not trash. Neither is my napkin, the wrapper for my candy bar, or the newspaper I am done reading. […]
Continue readingTSA – I Told You So
I told you so. In March of 2010 I blogged about how Airport Body Scanners Violate My Rights. I decried their use, told you they were unconstitutional, and expressed concerns over privacy and how invasive they are. Now that the holiday season is here, the backlash against the TSA is in full swing. The rollout […]
Continue readingUSAir Fail
I had a hell of a time getting home this weekend. I flew up to Washington, DC on Monday of last week and was scheduled to come home on Friday. You’d think that was a simple task. You buy a ticket, you check in, you endure a bunch of worthless security measures, you board your […]
Continue readingWhy I Dislike United Airlines
I fly from Orlando to DC regularly. I almost always fly USAir from Orlando to Regan National in DC. I have lots of miles on USAir, ad I know what to expect when I fly them. I have been disappointed, as are most frequent fliers, at the loss of perks over the years and airlines […]
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