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mcantar18c
09-24-2011, 04:14
Apparently Arabic writing has been found on the outside of some of Southwest Airline's planes. Weird part is its etched on with a chemical that's only visible when the plane heats up (its been found on engines and landing gear and other stuff that creates heat).
So the TSA finds it necessary to practically rape law-abiding travelers when they go through the security checkpoint, be them toddlers or elderly ladies, but they somehow miss people writing on planes with chemicals at the tarmac or depot?
F*cking ridiculous.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/21/southwest-arabic-symbol_n_974955.html?ncid=webmail2
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/09/21/knx-1070-exclusive-feds-probe-possible-arabic-type-markings-on-southwest-jets/
Sharpienads
09-24-2011, 04:53
Yeah, that's not creepy.
mcantar18c
09-24-2011, 05:07
No, the creepy thought is that whatever chemical they're using is etching this stuff into the metal skin of the plane... so who's to say that it couldn't be used to eat away at the rivets and such?
clublights
09-24-2011, 09:36
Interesting............
the video on the huffington post ( which I don;t trust as a news source most the time .. but the video was from a local LA station ) says the writing was in dirt and soot on the aircraft....
both articles elude to some "chemical process" yet give no real details ...
I'm calling BS on this "chemical process".
I think we are seeing the arabic equivalent of "kilroy was here" written on a dirty aircraft.
68Charger
09-24-2011, 10:27
yeah, the media is full of chemistry experts...
if it's something that shows up when the skin of the plane gets hot (like when the APU is powered up), then it could be something like LEMON JUICE (remember the old invisible ink as a kid?)
I think that was a reaction with the paper tho- so probably wouldn't work on a painted surface...
but you get the idea- just something that changes color when it gets above a certain temperature.
clublights
09-24-2011, 10:33
yeah, the media is full of chemistry experts...
if it's something that shows up when the skin of the plane gets hot (like when the APU is powered up), then it could be LEMON JUICE (remember the old invisible ink as a kid?)
just something that changes temperature when it gets above a certain temperature.
That was the other part that made little sense to me ...
with the exception of leading edges of the wings / nose the skin of the aircraft will COOL not heat in flight ( well unless it is in the jet blast of the engine or the exhaust of the APU of course) I suppose the engine nacelles gets warm also.
why wouldnt they say what was written???? is it "blow this one up" or "akmed was here"
+1. My thoughts exactly. WHAT was written?
This is stupid. Anyone with that level of access to the aircraft who wanted to damage it could simply use mercury.
Z7Ilxsu-JlY
Some of this in engine nacelles, or on landing gears struts, or just about anywhere in the baggage area, near the wing roots, would eventually cause failure.
H.
jhood001
09-24-2011, 12:44
Note to self:
Keep mercury away from my AR.
I am sure they are just writing on the soot covered underbody of the rearward fuselage with their finger.
I didn't get to read any of the articles though...on my phone.
But I have always said if the terrorists ever do anything aviation related it will either be with ga aircraft or will be ground based or contractor people. Wont be through TSA and their bs
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