timwinters
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So, I'll make it brief and admit up front that I was an ***. (Like almost everyone else here, I hate the TSA so I'm not particularly friendly when they start their BS).
I arranged to have the Diamond's oil changed this morning and told the mechanic I'd fly it to get things hot and then drop it off to him NLT 0900.
They were too busy to give me a ride back to the hangar so I walked. Headset in one hand, flight bag over my shoulder.
As I passed the north end of the "red box" (i.e. walking away from it) I hear someone shout "may I help you?" I turn around and there were three TSA agents standing at the terminal door yelling at me.
"NO, I'm just walking back to my hangar from the maintenance shop" I responded.
"Well, you need to stay out of the red box"
"I did, I walked around it."
"no you didn't."
"YES I DID, pull the tapes!"
"Well, you shouldn't be walking on a taxiway"
"This isn't a taxiway, it's a non-movement area, you might want to learn the difference."
"What's your name?"
"Joe Pilot"
And I kept walking as they kept yelling something that I couldn't make out.
After I closed the hangar, I drove through the same non-movement area like I do...and everyone else always does...every day unchallenged, parked at the terminal, went inside and asked if they wanted to continue the conversation in person.
They really didn't have much to say. The local city cop told me that they'll question every pedestrian they see on the ramp because they seldom see one especially if they get inside the red box.
"Whatever. I was carrying a headset and a flight bag...that should have been your first clue that I belonged here...and again...I didn't get inside of your freakin' red box.
Besides, I'm told by the people who run this airport (a class D with only commuter service) that the red box is only in effect if a plane is inside of it. Regardless, I never go inside of it even if it is empty whether I'm taxiing, driving or walking."
I ended by telling them "This is exactly what's killing GA, nobody feels welcome at an airport even the people who are based here."
And walked out.
I probably gave them something to talk about for a day or two. I'm sure they're bored.
I arranged to have the Diamond's oil changed this morning and told the mechanic I'd fly it to get things hot and then drop it off to him NLT 0900.
They were too busy to give me a ride back to the hangar so I walked. Headset in one hand, flight bag over my shoulder.
As I passed the north end of the "red box" (i.e. walking away from it) I hear someone shout "may I help you?" I turn around and there were three TSA agents standing at the terminal door yelling at me.
"NO, I'm just walking back to my hangar from the maintenance shop" I responded.
"Well, you need to stay out of the red box"
"I did, I walked around it."
"no you didn't."
"YES I DID, pull the tapes!"
"Well, you shouldn't be walking on a taxiway"
"This isn't a taxiway, it's a non-movement area, you might want to learn the difference."
"What's your name?"
"Joe Pilot"
And I kept walking as they kept yelling something that I couldn't make out.
After I closed the hangar, I drove through the same non-movement area like I do...and everyone else always does...every day unchallenged, parked at the terminal, went inside and asked if they wanted to continue the conversation in person.
They really didn't have much to say. The local city cop told me that they'll question every pedestrian they see on the ramp because they seldom see one especially if they get inside the red box.
"Whatever. I was carrying a headset and a flight bag...that should have been your first clue that I belonged here...and again...I didn't get inside of your freakin' red box.
Besides, I'm told by the people who run this airport (a class D with only commuter service) that the red box is only in effect if a plane is inside of it. Regardless, I never go inside of it even if it is empty whether I'm taxiing, driving or walking."
I ended by telling them "This is exactly what's killing GA, nobody feels welcome at an airport even the people who are based here."
And walked out.
I probably gave them something to talk about for a day or two. I'm sure they're bored.