Since i dont know what chemicals are in the toilet, nor where it flushes to, i’d be a bit reluctant to flush live bullets to an unknown destination, be my luck they would cook up and go poking little holes in the plane or something.
They won’t. It’s a holding tank. Even if they went off, bullets outside a gun won’t even puncture the tank.
Then they’re admitting they failed during your screening. (not that that would be the first time.)
If you’re walking thru the park & find a dead body, do you not call the PD for fear that they’ll think you’re the murderer?
You’re legitimately on the plane (meaning you have purchased a ticket in your name, you’re not a stowaway.) You find something illegal & turn it over to what you believe is an appropriate ‘authority’ (flight attendant) &/or render it unuseable & safe. Why would the feds arrest you?
Given that air marshals are on < 1% of domestic flights, my first thought would be toward hijacking, possibly left by one person to be picked up by another. Hmmm, lesse, who would have access to areas of the plane the general public does not, like the food bins that weren’t screened the same way as people are? I’d take it & it wouldn’t leave my possession until we’re on the ground. I’m not trusting anyone to turn it over to, except maybe the pilot. If the plane had wifi, I’d possibly try to connect & contact PD in the destination city to have them meet the plane at the gate/on the tarmac.
So, no “blue fireworks show” at locai playgrounds then…?
“Jesus, Bobby, you’re covered in blue dye! What did you do? Rob a bank…?”
Back away slowly and find the attendant.
So what happens when the air marshall realizes that the gun is missing and has everyone on board the plane strip searched?
Something that’s been bothering me a bit… A firearm is NOT a light weight. Well, OK, a servicable law-enforcement duty firearm is not a light weight. I can feel where my weapon is, when carrying, intuitively. I cannot imagine not realizing it was on my person. Yes, I know it does happen occasionally, but most such stories I hear of are concealed carry pieces, which are intentionally as light weight as practical. Even then… I wonder. How *does *one lose a couple pounds of firearm off their body and not notice?
I’m guessing air marshall’s are really fat and really, really bored. Given the number of passenger flights vs the number of hijackings, the odds of an air marshall ever seeing even a single terrorist attack must be basically zero. Regular beat cops see a lot more action, even if most of it doesn’t involve them actually using their gun.
This was my first thought, as well. I don’t think I would think of an air marshal, I would think of a terrorist or hijacker. And I would be inclined to put the pistol in my pocket or small of my back and take it with me to my seat for self-defense. But the little guy on my other shoulder would be saying “tell the flight attendant”. And I would stand in the lav letting the two little guys on my shoulders argue it out, not knowing what to do.
? This doesn’t make any sense - armed hijackers are on a lot fewer flights than air marshals. So your first thought should be air marshal, not hijacker.
That was my first thought. “Hell no, I’m not touching that.”
I grew up around firearms and used them a lot (gun range). But I’m not putting my fingerprints on a random firearm found somewhere. Bad enough one of my hairs will probably somehow get caught on the thing. (Pieces of my hair wind up everywhere; you’d think I should be bald from all the shedding.)
Maybe I watch too many of the same movies, but my first thought doesn’t run to absent-minded air marshal, but gun planted for terroristic purposes. Lavatory service guy leaves gun(s) for terrorists/hijackers on plane for use in flight. Before this story, I would have thought that someone trained to handle and carry a weapon on a plane would be a bit less careless, but obviously I was wrong there.
So in my scenario, what do I do? Disable gun, so terrorist plan is foiled, or keep gun to use when the shit goes down? Hmm…which movie would I rather see? Die Hard On A Plane, or North By Northwest Orient?
It just seems to me that air marshals are quite well trained and would never leave a gun away from their person.
It also seems that the toilet wouldn’t swallow a gun so that option would be out.
Best bet to notify the flight attendant. If this is an organized threat, you have to wonder if the other lavatories had guns planted that already got picked up. That plane needs to land ASAP.
Being of a certain generation, the title ‘air marshal’ reminds me of this guy. (See header in right-hand column.)
Northwest Orient, huh? Speaking of being of a certain generation…
I’ve heard of more stories of hijackings/airplane violence than I have of absent minded air marshals.
I’m not the only one who would think that way, either:
Far be it from me to argue with a superhero, but how do you see events playing out for you after you take possession of the pistol if
[ul]
[li]it does turn out to belong to a sky marshal?[/li][li]it does turn out to belong to a a hijacker/terrorist?[/li][li]it belongs to a hijacker/terrorist who is part of a group of same?[/li][li]it belongs to an LEO who was travelling armed?[/li][/ul]
I’m about as pro-gun as they come, but if any part of events involves you engaging in a firefight inside the plane, I’d prefer you just give the gun to the nice cabin attendant. Sky marshals, as per the article I linked upthread, are arguably ill-trained for the job. You are not even as qualified as they are, most likely.
Of course you call the cops. Obviously.
You’re missing my point. Flight Attendant responds to the Call Button and finds either
- obviously agitated person, inside the lav with door ajar, saying there’s a gun in there with him (which might sound like “I have a gun in here with me”)
or - obviously agitated person, standing outside the closed lav door, saying there’s a gun on the other side of that door.
I think the second option would be more conducive to clear headed reactions. As well as a more pleasant travel experience.
I would think that this is because most air marshals have enough sense to not leave their weapons in the bathroom.
I sure hope that marshal gets disciplined to hell and back for being such an idiot.