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    Alaska’s Fresh Salmon-Thirty-Salmon In Sky

    Byflyingfish October 20, 2012October 20, 2012

    For years my favorite aircraft paint-job has been flying on an Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737-490, the livery know as the Salmon-Thirty-Salmon took to the skies in October 2005. The Salmon-Thirty-Salmon, pained in support of the Alaskan Seafood Industry depicts a realistic image of s salmon from nose to tail.   Now, earlier this month, seven…

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    Is TSA Removing Backscatter Scanners? Nope

    Byflyingfish October 19, 2012October 19, 2012

    This morning ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize winning non-profit news organization, wrote about the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) quietly swapping certain Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) scanners from airports around the country, replacing them with other AIT scanners, implying that this is being done for health reasons.   ProPublica journalist Michael Grabell writes, “The TSA is not…

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    Is A Talk Radio Host On A Secret TSA List Or Flagged For Something Else?

    Byflyingfish October 12, 2012October 13, 2012

    Ian Freeman, the co-host of Free Talk Live, a national libertarian political talk radio show broadcast on more than 100 radio stations, and four television stations, and candidate for State Representative from Keene, New Hampshire,  makes an interesting claim … he claims he is on a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Super Secret Special Searched list….

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    What Does The TSA Mean By “Resistance” In A Pat Down?

    Byflyingfish October 11, 2012October 11, 2012

    Yesterday reader Ron Bonner asked “exactly what [does] TSA means by “resistance” when telling a passenger they will feel up to their “resistance” during a pat down. I am interested in knowing if a standard TSA Pat Down requires the screener to make physical contact with a persons penis, scrotum, labia, anal region, or breasts….

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    Debunking TSA Mistreatment Of A Dying Woman

    Byflyingfish October 10, 2012October 11, 2012

    On the 2nd of October Michelle Dunaj, a 34 year old terminal Leukemia patient passed through Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) on her way to Hawaii for what she referred to as the “last trip of her life.”  Ms. Dunaj’s routine screening by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Sea-Tac has since become international news…

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    Don’t You Hate When Pilots Defect In The President’s Jet?

    Byflyingfish October 7, 2012October 7, 2012

    The State of Eritrea, a relatively young nation, gaining its independence in 1993, located in the Horn of Africa, is not a nation known for its human rights.   In 2009 twelve members of the National Football Team defected in Kenya during the CECAFA Cup, being granted asylum by the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees,…

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    A Frequent Flyers’ Positive Airline Customer Experience

    Byflyingfish October 4, 2012October 23, 2023

    Today’s post is directly taken, in it’s entirety from Peter Shankman’s blog (yes, I have his permission to post it here on Flying With Fish) and his story is one experienced by thousands of travelers every day, but stories we almost never hear of.  Why do we rarely hear stories like Mr. Shankman’s?  Because it…

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    The TSA Hasn’t Rescinded Checkpoint Photography Policy

    Byflyingfish October 3, 2012October 23, 2023

    Over the past few days rumours have begun running rampant that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has rescinded its policy allowing photography of its security operations and checkpoints … these rumours are false.   The main source for the rumor that the TSA eliminated its policy is due to the agency’s website change over. Many…

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    Are Tripods & Monopods OK For Airline Carry-On? Yes!

    Byflyingfish October 3, 2012October 23, 2023

    A common question from traveling photographers is can they bring their tripod or monopod on-board flight as a carry on item. As Flying With Fish has not covered this topic in a few years, I figured it was a good time to bring it up again, as the uncertainty photographers face seems to surface with…

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    Reader Mail : Do All Planes Board From The Left Side?

    Byflyingfish October 2, 2012October 2, 2012

    Today’s reader mail comes from James O’Connor, in Glasgow, Scotland. James asks, ” I have just realized that I always board my flights from the front left door. Do all planes board from the left side? If so, is there a rationale for this?”   James, the answer is “mostly yes.”  Today all commercial airliners…

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