Sunday, November 12, 2006
Prevent Wireles hijacks

In some airlines have offered flight attendants that kind of alert system “for quite some time’’.
The FAA’s proposal does not mandate wireless devices—which Congress recommended in the law creating the Department of Homeland Security but did not require. Instead, the proposal merely says that passenger flights must have an “approved means’’ by which flight crews could signal such an alert.
Other systems that the agency mentioned as possible alternatives to wireless devices include setting up an alarm procedure using an existing communications system, such as “subtly keying the (intercom) in a specific manner’’.
The FAA’s proposal does not mandate wireless devices—which Congress recommended in the law creating the Department of Homeland Security but did not require. Instead, the proposal merely says that passenger flights must have an “approved means’’ by which flight crews could signal such an alert.
Other systems that the agency mentioned as possible alternatives to wireless devices include setting up an alarm procedure using an existing communications system, such as “subtly keying the (intercom) in a specific manner’’.