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 An airline pilot from California posted several videos to YouTube showing lax security procedures for ground crews at San Francisco International Airport last month.Chris Liu went on television news programs this week to declare he was the once-anonymous pilot who posted the videos in order to expose important airport security lapses.Regardless, the Transportation Safety Administration has placed him under investigation, and he has been suspended from  stanley thermos an anti-terrorism program that allowed him to carry a gun, the Associated Press reports.The 50-year-old Colfax resident recently posted videos showing how ground crew can enter secure areas by swiping security cards without und stanley quencher ergoing further screening, the AP reports. The videos have since been removed.Liu told Sacramento s News 10 that he decided to reveal his identity Monday because he wants  stanley cupe to become actively involved in changing what he believes is a major flaw in airport security.         I just found a disparity between what happens upstairs and what happens downstairs,  Liu explained.As Liu pointed out in the video, pilots and flight crew are subjected to real-time TSA security screening while ground crew are not.  Upstairs they re going through the metal detectors and the X-ray machines, and downstairs they re swiping a card,  he said.The Transportation Security Administration is looking into whether the pilot revealed sensitive information, his attorney, Don Werno of the Santa Ana-based law firm Werno and Associates, t Tqjy Must Watch: The BBC   s hard-hitting interview with Cookie Monster
 Flying coach sucks 鈥?a fact that no quantity of overpriced Wi-Fi or hilariously tiny cans of Coke can change. So Airbus, one of the biggest manufacturers of commercial aircraft, is thinking about using VR to take you out of the experience entirely.     A patent filing f stanley cup becher rom Airbus reveals a line of passengers wearing some form of VR headset, although it looks more hair-salon than Oculus Rift. The patent talks about  8220 ensorial isolation, which basically consists of a headset to pump video into your skull, noise-cancelling headphones to drown out the engines/screaming babies, and a smell-machine to substitute fresh roses for 15B   BO. There   also a nod to safety, with minature a stanley botella irbags ; included to try and dampen down the effects of turbulence. Of course, there   absolutely no guarantee that this ;ll ever see the light of day: this is the same company that filed a patent a couple months ago for bicycle seats on plan stanley becher es instead of actual chairs. Still, VR could definitely make sense for planes 鈥?anything is better than those crummy 7 8243; seat-back screens. [Ubergizmo] https://gizmodo/airbus-who-needs-real-seats-when-you-can-straddle-bike-1604779975