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Gun in the cockpit

Postby EAGSCCW on Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:55 pm

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these are pics of the usairways a319 on a flight from denver to charlotte. the captain had his gun out durning flight and at 11,000 feet on decent he decided to put it away. when he put it in it's holster it went off shooting a hole in the side of the airplane. it landed safely at charlotte.
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby EricMN on Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:20 pm

So, this would be the result of the Pilot had an AD when trying to secure his weapon in that outrageous contraption they called a holster?
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby Spartan117 on Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:55 am

I think that would be an ND, not an AD.
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby EricMN on Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:19 am

True, still getting over the Army's original forced usage of AD, and now it being ND...
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby DeanC on Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:32 am

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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:24 am

It was probably pretty tough for the air traffic controller. They were probably yelling at ATC and couldn’t hear a thing.

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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby cobb on Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:46 pm

DeanC wrote:Image

So now push down on the grip to make sure the firearm is fully seated in the holster and......................

Nothing goes in the trigger guard of a loaded gun except a finger when firing. Was that holster designed to be used as a security item, much like a trigger lock, but is suppose to be used with and EMPTY firearm?
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby hammAR on Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:17 pm

cobb wrote:Nothing goes in the trigger guard of a loaded gun except a finger when firing.



..........doesn't matter and don't try to explain it to them,
it is a foreign concept that the TSA would not understand,
their fingers only go in their noses and butts....................not necessarily in that order either.............. :o
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby ttousi on Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:46 pm

hammAR wrote:
cobb wrote:Nothing goes in the trigger guard of a loaded gun except a finger when firing.



..........doesn't matter and don't try to explain it to them,
it is a foreign concept that the TSA would not understand,
their fingers only go in their noses and butts....................not necessarily in that order either.............. :o


yuck :shock: :shock:

BTW: how do you know that??
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby hammAR on Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:52 pm

ttousi wrote:yuck :shock: :shock:

BTW: how do you know that??
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........with you being a Goose certified instructor, I have watched your training classes..............
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:58 pm

OK thats enough we dont need to hear about you two clowns goosing each other. Or fingers or what ever you two are into. Sick old bastards.
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby ttousi on Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:00 pm

hammAR wrote:
ttousi wrote:yuck :shock: :shock:

BTW: how do you know that??
:hmm:


........with you being a Goose certified instructor, I have watched your training classes..............


Impossible..........you can't stay awake longer than 12 minutes at a time :mrgreen:
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby Fast351 on Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:14 pm

hammAR wrote:
cobb wrote:Nothing goes in the trigger guard of a loaded gun except a finger when firing.



..........doesn't matter and don't try to explain it to them,
it is a foreign concept that the TSA would not understand,
their fingers only go in their noses and butts....................not necessarily in that order either.............. :o



I'm more embarrased for the holster maker. I can't believe someone that knows about guns thought this was actually a good idea (assuming it's not photochopped).
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby aviator on Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:18 pm

Say what you want about the holster but the pilot shouldn't have been screwing with the gun in the air.
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Re: Gun in the cockpit

Postby hammAR on Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:21 pm

aviator wrote:Say what you want about the holster but the pilot shouldn't have been screwing with the gun in the air.


But he couldn't get to the ground until he had it secured.............................


well I guess he could, but they would be investigating more that a little hole in the plane............
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