Monday, September 17, 2012

Finding Common Sense Solutions To Fly Clear

By Greg Diener


If there is anything that I absolutely love to do, it is going out and seeing a brand new place to see for the first time. In my opinion, the best thing for any traveler is seeing a location that you have never see again for the rest of your life, it is a great feeling. The biggest problem, though for me when traveling is I usually travel on the road and not through an airplane. I am somebody who just doesn't like to fly clear.

There are many concerns as to why I dislike being on planes, they mostly entail obstacles with technical problems with the way the plane is designed and terrorism. Terrorism, is the crucial problem, we all panic about when considering using air travel to get to our destination. It is a danger that we in the country have to deal with on an everyday basis. One of the biggest ripple effects that terrorism has introduced is the increasing security every passenger faces at the airport.

Just the many problems that we have seen on the news lately, about security at our airports that's a concern for me. When the security guards have to delay all flights at the airport terminal because somebody put too many clothes in a bag or because there was something that caused the alarm to go off which turned out to be nothing, that is what I do not like. The airline industry is making it a chore for people who are trying to just board their flight.

But thankfully there are a couple tactics being met to answer the dilemmas of airline security somewhat. CLEAR for example is a plan which empowers people to scan a card of their particulars into a kiosk to be moved through security. While these individuals still have to be subject to the usual TSA pat-downs, it is a good start in trying to find a plan to counteract this growing dilemma.

It is my hope that in the long-run, these policies become popular for all airports, hopefully it will cause many people like me who hate riding on airplanes the opportunity to go on one. That would be helpful, since it would lead me to check out more cities from overseas that I would never think about going to due to my hesitation of riding on an airplane. If airline security ends up improving over the next several years because if these programs, we will all be grateful.




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