Well a much better start would be a registered traveler program that didn't even go through scanners except on a random basis. If all frequent fliers signed up, that would kill probably 80% of the lines. I could also accept going back to the less moronic pre-911 procedures.!!!! Originally Posted by pjorourkeVariations of this have been tried, admittedly as for profit ventures, and I can't speak to how well managed or capitalized they were, but never really caught on...one example
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20070...es-with-clear/
In theory these sound great & granted that they aren't available everywhere has hurt them but the learning (at least in my view) is unless something is mandatory getting broad adoption is near impossible.
And just imagine the outcry if someone suggested making this mandatory.
But don't you think the terrorist *might* figure out how to get a FF number? I'm not saying our current vetting works but the "Secured Traveler" has it's problems. El Al has folks who do the screening and profiling needed to keep their aircraft safe(r). Originally Posted by SR OnlyI can't say it wouldn't be without its problems, but the program I referenced looks pretty thorough including a retinal scan etc.
Israel has around 90-100 flights leaving each day from its one major airport; a definite advantage in screening the way they do. They also have the advantage of being able to hire individuals who have served time in the army, some of them in the security and anti-terrorist forces. Originally Posted by discreetgentThe smaller scale certainly makes the better screening more practical