Nov 11, 2010

Largest Pilot Union Shuns Full-Body Scanners; Radiation Risks

Register: The world's largest independent airline pilot association is warning its members to avoid security screening by full-body scanners out of concern the machines emit dangerous levels of radiation. 
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The American Pilots Association, which represents about 12,000 pilots, is recommending members instead submit to new pat-down searches, even though critics have described them as "horribly invasive" and likened them to foreplay. The recommendation is based on concerns that, contrary to claims by the US Transportation Security Administration, the types of X-rays emitted by the machines could pose serious risks that still aren't well understood.

"We are already subjected to larger amounts of radiation by flying long distances at high altitudes," Captain Sam Mayer, who is the APA's communications committee chairman, told The Register. "While the TSA is telling us it's completely safe, that may be true for the occasional user, but we haven't seen any data yet talking about the long term cumulative effects of this over time."

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