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Bush supports gun rights -- except for pilots. (Insider Report).(avoiding terrorism)(Brief Article)

The New American

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The aviation security bill passed by Congress in November of last year authorized Undersecretary of Transportation for Security John Magaw to decide if commercial aircraft should carry guns to help thwart terrorist hijackings. On May 21st, Magaw revealed during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing that he opposes an armed-pilot policy. Instead, he contended, the task of thwarting hijackers should be left to federal air marshals. "The use of firearms aboard a U.S. aircraft," he claimed, "must be limited to those thoroughly trained members of law enforcement."

Three days later, USA Today reported that "the government has cut training for federal air marshal applicants and put new hires on flights without requiring the advanced marksmanship skills the program used to demand." But in any event, as airline Captain Steve Luckey (chairman of the Air Line Pilots Association International Security Committee) has noted, about half of all airline pilots are ex-military, many have law enforcement experience, and still others are skilled recreational shooters. Indeed, many are also reserve military pilots who might someday be ordered to shoot down a hijacked airliner because none of the flight deck crew of the civilian plane are armed.

Representative John Mica (R-Fla.) is among those finding it "unacceptable that our last line of defense today is an F-16 shooting down a hijacked passenger aircraft." Mica, who chairs the House Aviation Subcommittee, and Representative Don Young (R-Alaska), chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, have introduced legislation (H.R. 4635) that would overrule the administration and authorize pilots who volunteer and undergo training to carry guns. Congressman Young contends that "nothing else ...

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