Here's what we DO know:
He wasn't arrested. He posseses an ATP, and two other pages of certificates on the FAA website. He had to "lawyer up" to get anything accomplished. Also, because his certificates were returned to him, we know for a fact, someone screwed up. So, I would like to see some accountability on the part of the TSA.
Flying an airplane for a living is a job, not a privilege. As stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, people have the right to work. When you are inappropriately stripped of your "license" to work, you are stripped of your work. It also looks to me like a blatant disregard for the fourth ammendment. These, are what I call losing our rights.
Last edited by pokey9554; 01-29-2011 at 01:33 PM.