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September 11, 2001 was a disastrous day for America and the world as we all witnessed the fragile shell of our nation's security being shattered. For flight crewmembers, airlines, corporations, and union companies that day immediately focused awareness on the lack of their security, which did not prepare them to deal with this new emergence of a complicated terrorist threat. Trained terrorists remain on to threatening the safety and security of the traveling public, executives and flight crew members worldwide. Unfortunately, crewmember training continues to dangerously wait behind in content and understanding in dealing with these deadly threats worldwide. Arming airline pilots is just not enough in building an effective security program for crewmembers. History and background the topic of airline safety is a very controversial one with no real safety answer that best suits everybody. The two extreme answer to this problem are either, increase airline safety regulation or don’t. Both answers help and hurt a number of people, in the number of ways. More tragedies would be avoided, and more lives will be saved, if the airline regulations are increased. However, if they were increased, than a chain of event will occurs that will cause everything to be more expensive. First of all, in order for the airlines do adequate meet these new regulations, they will have to devote more time and more man-power to the project.
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