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The FFDO Program... (bumped from yesterday to today)

Got wind of this from BOQ...

Here's my union's response. Note: the Airline Pilots' Association--ALPA--REALLY likes the FFDO program and, like most unions, is completely in the tank for The One. So, this sounds to me like either the Times just whiffed this one massively oooooor the White House did want to do something like that and the trial balloon got shot down very fast by a core constituency.

TSA Reconfirms Commitment to FFDO Program
March 17, 2009

In stark contrast to an op-ed article in today’s edition (March 17, 2009) of the Washington Times, that claims “…President Obama is quietly ending the federal firearms program, risking public safety on airlines in the name of an anti-gun ideology,” TSA officials reassured ALPA they are committed to the FFDO program and have plans for its expansion.
TSA’s leadership immediately contacted ALPA and requested a meeting to discuss this news report. ALPA representatives met with TSA executives this afternoon and were told that TSA embraces the FFDO program, that there are no plans to reduce or restrict its growth, and that the agency fully intends to grow and expand the program.

Government representatives acknowledged that the program needs additional funding to achieve these goals, and that they are actively pursuing sources of additional funding. These funds will be used to enhance the program’s management structure and oversight, which if implemented, will address an ALPA Board of Directors security priority.

TSA is currently training hundreds of pilots each year and plans to continue to train at least that number or more into the future. The size of the FFDO cadre has grown so large that additional resources are needed to provide greater structure and oversight to this important program, which TSA referred to today as “an important layer of defense.”

“ALPA is very pleased that the TSA was so proactive in communicating its concerns to the Association and we are likewise pleased that we are able to report this good news to the membership,” said ALPA President, Capt. John Prater. “ALPA values its relationship with the TSA, and it is obvious from the way the agency handled this event that the feeling is mutual.”
I'll keep ya posted... -Attila

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Hopefully, that was just a lead baloon, that won't take out the lead out of your cockpits, Dusty.
 
Are you required to load with frangible ammunition like the Air Marshals use?
 
Sounds like super fast backpedelling to me.  Or maybe the newspaper did what newspapers do.
 
I'm kinda busy today but I'll try to update with what I've seen/heard as soon as I get a minute.
 
What was weird is that that was an editorial.  Maybe I read it too fast, but it didn't seem to have a straight-up claim that the policy was being reversed, rather it was simply pointing out actions that could have the effect of slowly killing the program.
 
I hope it was a trial baloon; since I cannot carry mine, I want the pilots to have theirs.
 
Third option: The TSA was left completely out of the loop on this decision. Given the general incompetence of the administration, this is entirely plausible.
 
I wouldn't be surprised, irv.  This is just the kind of sucker punch the Obama administration has proven SO good at throwing.
 
Heh.  Except sucker punches are supposed to be *effective* AFSis.  But in this case, they just get their butt kicked.

A sign of mental illness is when you dont' modify your behavior to avoid the pain...
 
When we are attacked again, it wil be this administration's fault.