NOTHING TO DO WITH TSA. THE EMPLOYEE THAT LOST THE ID HAS TO REPORT IT TO ORD SECURITY AND AT THAT TIME; THEY SHOULD HAVE REMOVED THE ID FROM ACCESSING ANY ENTRY POINTS. WHAT IS NOT CLEAR IS WHERE SPECIFICALLY WAS HE LIVING. THE REPORT STATES THAT HE WAS CHALLENGED ON THE SIDA (RAMP) I HAVE NO IDEA HOW HE WOULD LIVE ON THE RAMP AS THERE IS VERY LIMITED AREAS TO ACCESS FOOD. HE WOULD HAVE HAD TO ACCESS SECURITY DOORS FOR THAT. I THINK THE GUY THAT LOST IT DID NOT REPORT IT OR THE AIRPORT GOT IT WRONG NUTS
it seems you were the PIC you wrote "the situation didn’t merit deployment in the eyes of the crew"
Guess you forgot to say "maybe"? But great landing skills and I hope the pilot is ok.
so more cost effective to shatter your ankle? or potentially die from 20ft?
Slides do not cost that much. We have crews that inspect and repack.
Did not merit deployment? You think the flight crew was thinking about saving costs when they climbed out? I cannot agree with you one bit
I am confused. Why not blow the slide? Where they stuck in the cockpit? and if no slides (and that does not make sense) why did the stairs truck pull up to the cockpit window? The pilot that tried evac via the rope and the other that climbed out of the window could have seriously been injured. As a side note, American Airlines was in the process of surplusing our 757/767 Aircraft jacks and we offered a jack to lend a hand in the removal of the aircraft
Sorry guys and gals but maybe she was just trying to get your attention. if you think blocking the middle does anything to prevent the spread you are kidding yourself. My opinion...It is all window dressing. Just wear the mask.