popsci.com — "Nearly five years after September 11, the airline industry is finally adopting new in-flight technologies to keep planes safe from terrorists. Tests on passenger-carrying flights could begin by the end of the year, says Homeland Security spokesman Brian Doyle. "
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ucbrave92Mar 29, 2006
just the Reichstag security, oh i mean homeland security keeping us safe from the big bad terrorists. they are just making it a little bit easier to implement their police state, now they can take over any plane and watch your every move on board, WAKE UP PEOPLE, they were behind 9/11, all this is bulls**t for them to take our rights in the name of security and enslave the population.www.infowars.comwww.prisonplanet.com
dimeMar 29, 2006
It's simple.They had the element of surprise then. People did not react because they justifiably believed the plane would land and they'd be released, like hostages before them.Now, we know better. The second some momo starts to make his way to the c**kpit, he'd be torn apart. So yeah, the same relaxed 9/10 security would have a much different result today.
vakoMar 29, 2006
The guy at the end going "oh no... oh no..." classic...
Closed AccountMar 29, 2006
This is such BS, will make no positive impact whatsoever.
runaway_muleMar 29, 2006
I think some pilots have got enough to worry about already:<a class="user" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4857962.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4857962.stm</a>
roeboedogMar 30, 2006
why not make the door to the c**kpit on the outside of the plane - completly remove access to the rest of the plane.Give them their own bathroom and coffee machine.
knightmareMar 30, 2006
yeah real f**king hard to install knock-out gas and super strenth doors on the c**kpit....passengers f**k around...just put them to sleep
aflaxmidDec 3, 2008
New airline technologies should keep travelers minds at peace, but the travelers should keep in mind that software can never replace trained and intelligent security personnel. I feel that software can only do so much compared to the men and women that protect the airline industry.