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Old 03-06-2016 | 09:03 PM
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Just curious about what some of your opinions were on foreign customs/TSA officials. Even when traveling as a crew in the US, if not using KCM, there seem to be some pretty overzealous officers who enjoy dumping out my roller board because of too many quarters in one spot or whatever. It seems that what sets off alarms in the states, isn't even noticed in other countries. W.T.F?? Is there a reason for this? Are there countries outside the USA where customs can be more difficult on incoming/departing crews? I've heard that ANC can really hassle inbound crews..
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Old 03-07-2016 | 01:41 AM
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Maybe these guys can help.?


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Old 03-07-2016 | 03:24 AM
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International wise, we are our own worst enemy. Domestically, Barney Fife is alive and well.
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Old 03-07-2016 | 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Smoky
Are there countries outside the USA where customs can be more difficult on incoming/departing crews?
Ever been through LHR? You'll be yearning for our guys once you experience those pleasantries...
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Old 03-07-2016 | 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by gringo
Ever been through LHR? You'll be yearning for our guys once you experience those pleasantries...
I used to agree with this, but went through LHR several times a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised. No waiting, pleasant employees and zero hassle. Maybe it was an anamoly, but I'll take it.

Now FRA on the other hand......
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Old 03-07-2016 | 05:24 AM
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I'm submitting a big BS on this thread! Smoky comes out of nowhere asking leading questions about security procedures and by looking at his profile he appears to work at a commuter job. We all know a commuter pilot would never have enough spare quarters in his bag to be able to raise any eyebrows going through security! 😉
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Old 03-07-2016 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Smoky
Just curious about what some of your opinions were on foreign customs/TSA officials. ........It seems that what sets off alarms in the states, isn't even noticed in other countries. W.T.F?? Is there a reason for this?
Possibly due to the fact that since the TSA is a US government agency and there are no TSA officials outside the U.S. Maybe other countries allow their security agency to use a little more common sense than we do.
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Old 03-07-2016 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by MaxKts
I'm submitting a big BS on this thread! Smoky comes out of nowhere asking leading questions about security procedures and by looking at his profile he appears to work at a commuter job. We all know a commuter pilot would never have enough spare quarters in his bag to be able to raise any eyebrows going through security! 😉
Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, I guess I did throw in a little BS there when I wrote about having too many quarters, it was a mixture of coin, mainly nickels and dimes. Either way, my initial question remains the same. Is there a requirement that i have over 150 posts on a public/anonymous forum before I ask a simple question? If so, next time I'll just post 150 pointless/bull**** opinions to all the gossip that gets thrown around on here before I ask my real question. Would that give you a better false sense of security as to my credentials? Also, I've probably been on APC longer than you anyhow. Unfortunately, due to my inability to word responses in a respectful and tactful manner, my membership/username has been banned once or twice. So here I be, on post number 3 but really post 1000+. Also, if you think that I'm actually going to put down the planes I'm typed in and the current aircraft/seat I'm flying, you're mistaken. But I'm glad you automatically assumed I was a commuter guy.
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Old 03-07-2016 | 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Smoky
Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, I guess I did throw in a little BS there when I wrote about having too many quarters, it was a mixture of coin, mainly nickels and dimes. Either way, my initial question remains the same. Is there a requirement that i have over 150 posts on a public/anonymous forum before I ask a simple question? If so, next time I'll just post 150 pointless/bull**** opinions to all the gossip that gets thrown around on here before I ask my real question. Would that give you a better false sense of security as to my credentials? Also, I've probably been on APC longer than you anyhow. Unfortunately, due to my inability to word responses in a respectful and tactful manner, my membership/username has been banned once or twice. So here I be, on post number 3 but really post 1000+. Also, if you think that I'm actually going to put down the planes I'm typed in and the current aircraft/seat I'm flying, you're mistaken. But I'm glad you automatically assumed I was a commuter guy.
Adios
So you admit to posting false credentials and that you have been banned from APC. I rest my case!!

And, you can see how long I have been on APC by looking to the left, if you are on a laptop, or clicking on my profile if on a phone.
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Old 03-07-2016 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxKts
So you admit to posting false credentials and that you have been banned from APC. I rest my case!!
Great to hear...
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