Hey even with the "ideal weather" in CA, it does rain from time to time... especially in northern CA. So a lack of building in which to stage passengers is not really a good thing.

I applaud your efforts to make plane boarding as efficient as possible.

Perhaps the real answer is a biometric system for screening. Once you are in the system, and approved, your quick thumb touch at any of the security gates should let you pass quickly.

The current and woefully ineffective system we use now really does not work. This has been proven by the student that managed to hide various "weapons" on board a plane and had to notify TSA several times before they would even look.

The real solution is flying with pre-approved passengers rather than trying to filter them on site.

Once the passengers are pre-approved, and the biometric "gating" system is in place, there would be no reason for the painstaking ineffective "PC" search system we now pretend works.

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