Rockingham Remembered
Wilson's Picks
Shoot First!
The director of the Federal Air Marshal
Service is opposing a bill to speed up the
arming of commercial airline pilots to
protect the cockpit from hijackers.

 But one of the lead sponsors says
Thomas Quinn's concerns, voiced in an
internal memo, are "ridiculous." Among
Mr. Quinn's concerns: The "pilot receives
no training in interview techniques."

 Reacts Rep. Joe Wilson, South Carolina
Republican: "We are not proposing they
interview the terrorists as they storm the
cockpit, let's get serious."


Another of Mr. Quinn's concerns: The
"pilot receives no training in the laws of
search and seizure."    

Mr. Wilson, "There won't be a search and
seizure until after the shooting has
occurred," he says. "Then law
enforcement can come in and search the
hijacker who has been stopped from
hijacking the plane."