1. Security and American Commercial Air Travel
2012 (assessing the Airlines responses to terrorism.), retrieved from. PG (56) 2005) in further research goes on to say that not only are pilots becoming concerned about the effectiveness of people boarding their planes but they are also concerned about the procedure of how pilots are screened before they even get to the gate. Wallis goes on to say that there has been research done with a look at the history of hijackings and have concluded that since 9/11 pilot's terrorists have been able to make fake ids allowing them to disguise themselves as fake pilots to get on board to aircraft. ....
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate