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 Commercial pilots who want to carry guns in the cockpit would have to undergo psychological and background checks before being selected for a five-day training program under a plan announced Wednesday by the Transportation Security Administration.CBS News Correspondent John Hartge reports that the first training class for 48 pilots could begin as soon as a month from now.  But TSA h stanley cup ead James stanley uk  Loy still has to sign off on the program and before it can be expanded to more pilots, more money will have to be budgeted.The TSA, announcing its plan Wednesday, said its details are preliminary and could change between now and Tuesday s deadline for the agency to issu stanley cup e rules for the program, which was approved by Congress last year.The plan calls for the training to include marksmanship, lessons on legal policies and defensive tactics. We re focusing on their ability to be a good federal law enforcement officer in a crisis situation at 48,000 feet,  explains Robert Johnson, a TSA spokesman.        After completing training, pilots would be issued a .40-caliber, semiautomatic pistol and given authority to have the weapon with them only when they re flying a commercial aircraft.When going to and from the airport, they would be required to carry the holstered weapon inside a locked case inside a bag so no one could tell they had a gun.Though Congress didn t give the TSA any money to train pilots or pay for guns, the agency assembled $500,000 from various accounts for a test program. The ag Sjwo The Great and Secret Salt Heist That Saved the Sochi Olympics
 Very few people really love Enterprise, the Star Trek prequel series that aired for four years. Until its final season, this show seemed to be struggling with the worst elements of both prequels and sequels, given its confusing time-travel storyline. But on the Blu-ray special features, the show   creators blame the studio.     Top image: The Light Works According to stanley botella  the featurettes on the recently released Enterprise Blu-ray sets  via PopMatters and AICN , creators Rick Berman and Brannon Braga had a very different plan in mind for Enterprise. Berman and Braga wanted the whole first season of Enterprise to be basically the same as the flashback episode First Flight, in which we see Jonathan Archer  Scott Bakula  on Earth, working as a test pilot and trying to get a space mission together. The whole first season would have been about getting the ship and crew assembled, while dealing with the Vulcans. And stuff like the Klingon crash-landing on Earth  in the pilot, Broken Bow,  would have happened over the course of the season. Instead, Paramount and UPN insisted that Berman and Braga had to get the Enterprise crew out into space in the first episode, so the series could h stanley tumbler ew more to the traditional Star Trek format, the producers claim in a new roundtable interview segment on the Blu-r stanley cup ays, plus a featurette called Uncharted Territory. Not only that, but it was the studio that insisted the producers had to include the Temporal Co