Riddle19
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Here's an issue that surfaces every now and again. It's an interesting debate topic and I've been interested in what those of you currently flying for airlines feel about this.
Should airline pilots be armed for the safety of the passengers and crew, as a last resort in the event of a hijacking attempt? Keep in mind, "arming" can include anything from a night-stick to knives, stun guns/Tasers, and firearms.
I'm curious to know what you guys think is good enough, or too extreme. Should some form of armament be required, or should those who want it be allowed to? What kind of training is necessary?
Anything you can come up with, I'd be interested to hear your perspectives.
Thanks for the feedback. Should be interesting!
Should airline pilots be armed for the safety of the passengers and crew, as a last resort in the event of a hijacking attempt? Keep in mind, "arming" can include anything from a night-stick to knives, stun guns/Tasers, and firearms.
I'm curious to know what you guys think is good enough, or too extreme. Should some form of armament be required, or should those who want it be allowed to? What kind of training is necessary?
Anything you can come up with, I'd be interested to hear your perspectives.
Thanks for the feedback. Should be interesting!