Sen. Charles Schumer wants the Transportation Security Administration to reverse its newly announced plan to allow passengers to bring small knives and other items, like golf clubs and hockey sticks, onto planes.
Schumer, D-N.Y., said Sunday the TSA’s new policy puts passengers and crew members in danger. He said the items, which were banned after the Sept. 11 attacks, could be used as weapons.
“While it’s true that pilots are safe, locked behind cockpit doors, these dangerous items still pose a significant hazard to the flight crew, other passengers, and even the integrity of the plane,” said Schumer.
Schumer is the latest public figure to join a growing opposition to the proposed plan, which is set to be implemented April 25.
On Friday, the head of Delta Air Lines voiced his opposition to allowing small knives on planes in a letter to TSA Administrator John Pistole obtained by The Associated Press.
Aviation insurers as well as unions representing flight attendants, pilots and federal air marshals have also publically opposed the plan.
Items like box cutters and razor blades are still prohibited under the new policy. But passengers will be allowed to include in their carry-on luggage novelty-size baseball bats less than 24 inches long, toy plastic bats, billiard cues, ski poles, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks and two golf clubs.
Knives permitted under the policy must be able to fold up and have blades that are 2.36 inches or less in length and are less than 1/2-inch wide.
TSA spokesman David Castelveter said last week that the policy change was based on a recommendation from an internal TSA working group, which decided the items represented no real danger. He added that gun-carrying pilots, federal air marshals and airline crew members trained in self-defense provided security to protect against the misuse of the newly added items.
(AP)
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A public petition should be initiated against this evil plan. Why knowingly challenging the air marshals? The peace of mind of the crew members and passengers alike should be taken into consideration too.
We’re talking about pocket knives here. No one is going to take over a plane with a pocket knife. You can barely cut an apple with a pocket Swiss Army knife.
#2 – Don’t you know that the 9/11 hijackers used box-cutters to hijack the planes and kill thousands of people?
Idjut.
Pocket knives, yes, but you’ll still have to take off your shoes and discard your drinks. A farkrumte velt!
#2 you dont get it we are not talking about a dull blade. You can sharpen a knife to cause serious damage or kill. Been there seen it as an EMT. Beside what moron in the TSA thought otherwise
Don’t you know the 9/11 hijackers were radical muslims? That’s the real problem. As long as they are still allowed to be on board, they’ll just come up with another way.