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Remembering the thread is “empty brass on planes “
Given we have all got a tale or two ( me included )about unfortunate interactions regards guns, brass etc in the air transport space it might pay to consider the alternative.
Employers duty of care obligations around staff being potentially bulled, threatened and worse, would make it an easy decision for airlines, along with the tick box compliant authorities in this country to not accept anything firearms related for carriage, checked in or otherwise.
Then watcha goin do Cletus ?
Might be good for people in our community to make sure we’re absolutely squeaky clean before we start accusing others of not knowing their own rules.
The shotgun cartridge found/left in an A320 overhead bin in CHC recently is only the tip of the iceberg.
Fact.
Believe me, there are those out there that would love to wash their hands of “bloody guns on planes”
Let the flaming commence…..oh and I don’t work for any of the ‘authorities’
B
Flaned for telling a truth....that'd be a bit rough....
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