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Wireless Devices Could Foil Hijack Attempts

ErikPeterson writes Flight attendants soon may be outfitted with wireless devices that would be used to alert pilots of attempted hijackings or other in-air security threats. The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it plans to require that airlines provide a way for the cabin crew to "discreetly notify" pilots "in the event of suspicious activity or security breaches in the cabin." The proposed regulation, which is not yet final, grew out of an advisory panel that the Transportation Department created after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. That panel recommended that cabin crew have "a method for immediate notification to the flight deck during a suspected threat in the cabin" that would permit pilots to take appropriate action, such as beginning an immediate landing."

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  1. Cell Phones by HUADPE · · Score: 0, Redundant

    So...we are going to hand out wireless radio transitters to flight attendants...and we ban passengers from using wireless radio transmitters to make phone calls because it "interferes with the airplane's radio."

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  2. Re:Flight computer overrides pilot's commands by bassgoonist · · Score: 0, Redundant

    how about a nice game of thermonuclear war

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