This is the picture of the entrance gate of a typical airport in Canada. It is taken from outside of the airport. The airport site is surrounded by an easy wire fence and a couple of gates with a keypad like this picture is set up. When the airport building is closed at night, we have to use this gate. Everyone can get out of the airport site through this gate with no special method, but you have to know the secret four-digit code and input it to this keypad lock to enter from outside. The "secret" code is written on the back of the keypad so that everyone can see from inside of the airport. Thought the secret code is sometimes changed, you can see and remember it in the daytime while the airport building is open. It means that anyone who wants can enter the airport whenever he likes. As you know or not, most airplanes have no door key, and it's easier to start the airplane engine than usual cars. I think this airport security system is too easy.

Wow...Is that the south terminal at YVR?
Posted by: Todd | May 10, 2006 at 08:19 AM
> Todd
No, it isn't YVR. I hope and believe YVR is more secure.
Posted by: mochi | May 10, 2006 at 04:14 PM