I swear on my mothers grave, if it weren't true, I wouldn't believe it.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbc ... 95814/1002
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http://www.crimefilenews.com/2007/12/ts ... f-air.html

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More likely to shoot a hole in the plane.Texasdoc wrote:yeppers, or might hurt then self![]()
Was I the only one who saw that Mythbusters? Or did their test/methodology get debunked/shredded and I didn't get the memo?longtooth wrote:More likely to shoot a hole in the plane.
thejtrain wrote:Was I the only one who saw that Mythbusters? Or did their test/methodology get debunked/shredded and I didn't get the memo?longtooth wrote:More likely to shoot a hole in the plane.
JT
Sorry, should have expounded on that a bit. It did puncture, but it was nowhere near catastrophic like most GFWs imagine when they think (or are told by the anti's) about a gun being fired on board an airliner. Not that I'm trying to say longtooth is a GFW, I think he was just pointing out that... er... where's that smiley that shows me digging a hole deeper and deeper?txmatt wrote:Well, the bullet did puncture the skin of the aircraft according to the linked article, thus "shooting a hole in the plane"...thejtrain wrote:Was I the only one who saw that Mythbusters? Or did their test/methodology get debunked/shredded and I didn't get the memo?longtooth wrote:More likely to shoot a hole in the plane.
JT
Why? A half inch hole in the airframe is not going to cause the special effects you see in the movies.thejtrain wrote:'Course, they didn't test fragmenting ammo either, which is (I believe) what pilots & sky marshals carry (and if they don't, they probably should, just in case).
boomerang wrote:Why? A half inch hole in the airframe is not going to cause the special effects you see in the movies.thejtrain wrote:'Course, they didn't test fragmenting ammo either, which is (I believe) what pilots & sky marshals carry (and if they don't, they probably should, just in case).
holster and pics
I believe you've just hit on the reason. The folks administering the FFDO program never really wanted to allow pilots to carry - that's why there's so few of them out there - they make it unbelievably hard to actually get qualified. Mandating this holster is just the next logical step of that.stevie_d_64 wrote:If it were me, I would almost lean on the side of "why bother"...If I have to jump through the hoops to become a FFDO, and then only be allowed to carry in this rediculous manner while onboard an aircraft in that capacity...