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Title: Aviation Security Aboard Commercial Aircraft


1
Aviation Security Aboard Commercial Aircraft
  • Becky Neal
  • Beth Schuetz
  • Brad Steinfeldt
  • Andrzej Stewart

2
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Background Legislation
  • Disadvantages
  • Alternatives
  • Recommendations

3
Introduction
  • Federal Aviation Act of 1958 proved inadequate to
    growing security threats.
  • Antihijacking Act and Air Transportation Act of
    1974.
  • No U.S. based airlines suffered hijackings from
    1991 through 2000

Bureau of Transportation Statistics
4
Consequences of Sept. 11
  • September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks bring down
    four commercial airliners into selected target
    buildings.
  • Homeland Security Act of 2002
  • Arming Pilots Against Terrorism Act of 2002

5
Goals
  • Investigate the Federal Flight Deck Officer
    Program
  • Provide evidence of problems with the program
  • Propose alternative security solutions

6
Background Legislation
7
Disclaimer
8
Sources
  • Code of Federal Regulations
  • United States Code
  • House Resolutions
  • Senate Bills

9
Legal Basis for Arming Pilots
  • 14 CFR 121.538
  • 49 CFR 1544.201
  • 49 CFR 1544.219
  • 49 USC 44921

10
14 CFR 121.538
  • Title 14 Federal Aviation Regulations
  • Part 121 Operating Requirements Domestic,
    Flag, and Supplemental Operations
  • Rules dictated by 49 CFR Chapter XII

11
49 CFR 1544.201d
  • Prohibitions on Carrying a Weapon, Explosive, or
    Incendiary
  • Lists exceptions

12
49 CFR 1544.219
  • Carriage of Accessible Weapons
  • Federal law enforcement officers

13
49 USC 44921
  • Federal Flight Deck Officer Program
  • 107th Cong. HR 5005, Title XIV

14
Modification of Regulations
  • 49 USC 44921
  • 49 CFR 1544
  • 49 CFR 1544.201
  • 49 CFR 1544.219

15
Alternatives
  • 28 USC 570
  • 49 USC 44912
  • 49 USC 44918

16
28 USC 570
  • Federal Air Marshals Program
  • 107th Cong. S.1444
  • 49 CFR 1544.223

17
49 USC 44912
  • Research and Development
  • Scientific Advisory Panel

18
49 USC 44918
  • Crew Training

19
Disadvantages
20
Overview of Problems
  • Effectiveness
  • Harm to aircraft
  • Pilot Distraction
  • Removed from Pilots Possession

21
Effectiveness
  • Knowledge that pilot is armed
  • No element of surprise by the pilot
  • Plan for guns in the cockpit
  • Attack differently
  • Guns are not always the best method of
    eliminating danger
  • Not user specific

22
Harm to Aircraft
  • Bullets depressurize the cabin
  • Two outflow valves that control the pressure
  • Bullets alter the amount of pressure the valves
    can handle
  • Harm to passengers if the cabin is depressurized
  • Or if the attackers or pilots miss

23
Pilot Distraction
  • Focus on flying the aircraft
  • Other people should be responsible for security
  • Back up plan
  • Be prepared for the worst
  • Not be the single protector

24
Removed from Pilots Possession
  • Evaluate the Flight Deck Officer Program for
    proper training
  • Israels El Al has the tightest security
  • Removed guns from the cockpit
  • Reasons can be taken away from pilot, not user
    specific

25
Alternatives
26
Overview of Available Alternatives
  • Firearms
  • Different bullet types
  • Locking devices
  • Other Weapons
  • Electrical defenses
  • Knives
  • Clubs
  • No Weapons
  • Martial arts
  • Cockpit separation

27
The Traditional Bullet
  • The Traditional Bullet
  • Metal jacket with solid metal core
  • High energy impact

HowStuffWorks
28
Rubber Bullets
  • Developed by Israel and Northern Ireland for
    crowd control in the 1960s
  • Plastic or rubber casing
  • Increase impact time
  • Reduces impulsive force
  • Less transmitted energy
  • Requires a special gun

Fox Labs
29
Frangible Bullets
  • Core composed of small spheres
  • Disperses energy on impact to a larger area
  • Bullets remain lodged in target
  • Originally used by Air Marshals

Glaser Safety
30
Locking Guns
  • Magnetic Rings
  • Ring worn on pilots finger emit a magnetic field
  • Only when the ring is in contact with gun will
    weapon fire
  • Biometric Technology
  • Biometrics Use of specific human characteristic
  • Use fingerprint to lock gun to the pilot

31
Electrical Defense
  • Stun Guns
  • Create a potential difference between two
    electrodes
  • Provide a low current, high voltage shock to
    attacker
  • Temporarily incapacitate the intruder
  • Tasers
  • Similar to stun guns, except the electrodes
    detach and fly about 15 feet
  • Liquid Stun Guns
  • Use current carrying fluid to transmit potential
    difference

32
Hand Weapons
  • Clubs
  • Use a brute force method of incapacitating
    attacker
  • Knives
  • Effective during close combat

33
Cockpit Isolation
  • Weapons should be totally removed from the
    cockpit
  • Bulkhead between cabin and cockpit
  • Implementation problems
  • Modification of structure
  • Door for the cockpit
  • Rest facilities
  • Barrier

34
Recommendations
35
Proposed Actions
  • Create new legislation
  • Phase out firearms in pilots control over time
  • Research new means of aircraft security
  • In interim, implement currently existing
    alternatives
  • Acknowledge existing legal foundation for changes
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