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SURVIVAL TACTICS FOR AIRLINE PASSENGERS -- REVIEW AND BUY
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On-Board Security -- Are we There Yet?
Cockpit Doors -- A False Sense of Security?
Airline Economics -- Is There a Formula For Success?
IASCO - flexibility for airlines, opportunities for pilots
AVIATION CONSULTANT WARNS WHY AIRLINES REMAIN A PRIMARY TARGET FOR TERRORISTS
SURVIVAL TACTICS FOR AIRLINE PASSENGERS -- REVIEW AND BUY
UPS -- Brown Globalization
Mixed Fleets -- Mixed Blessings?
War on Iraq? Why?
Airline Reformation -- Will Some Airlines Fail?
Profile of a Terrorist
Airport Security in Shambles
Cockpit Intrusions
Pilots Need Guns
Pilot Suicide
ETOPS MANIA
Are old airplanes safe?
Flight of Safety
Rain in the Desert
Cure for dry Cabins in Airplanes?
Mergers -- good or bad?
Delays Malaise
Should airlines be re-regulated?
Megafloat -- Floating Runway Built on the Ocean in Japan
Accident Causes and Statistics
A Jumpseat Named Desire
Light hearted article on aged-60 rule
What it's like to suffer through a JCAB physical
Meet the Author
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Survival Tactics for Airline Passengers is a must have handbook for passengers and crew. The book addresses current airport security, what it might become and what vulnerabilities still exist.
 
One of the principal subjects of the book is how passengers and crew can overcome terrorist attacks in flight. I show how ordinary men and women can use simple self-defense techniques to overpower attackers.
 
Did you know that over 70% of passengers and crew survive non-catastrophic accidents only to die in the aftermath? I give you valuable information that will increase your chances of surviving and exiting the airframe after an accident.
Valuable information is given on how to evacuate aircraft after ground or water landings.
 
Other information is given on normal facets of flight, such as noises and flight control movements that may unsettle infrequent flyers. I also advise you on how to reduce jet lag and improve adjustment periods after long distance travel.
 
There are also sample seating plans and exit diagrams for most modern jetliners in service today.