How fast did the hijackers take over the planes?
Would they have been able to do it all if the crew knew they had teh weapons and were prepared?
You missed all of these questions, again:
Do you find any of my assumptions on the number of legitimate guns on planes unreasonable?
You are assuming that an attack is imminent once you see the gun. On what do you base this assumption?
Do you still maintain that it is not far more likely that the person on a plane with a gun has it there legitimately?
Which is the more rational response to seeing an individual on a plane with a gun:
1. Attacking immediately with a view to killing the man;
or
2. Letting a member of the flight crew know of your observations in a discrete manner?
You have claimed that I have changed your premise. Please explain where this is wrong:
I see your premise as this (and it has always been this): You see a man on a plane with a gun. That is it. That is the premise, the situation, the set up. What am I missing here?
Following from that premise, we ask: what do you do about it?
Your answer: quick murder by whatever means necessary.
My answer: tell a crew member.
I think my answer is more supported by evidence and rational thinking. What is supporting your answer?