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FAA proposes new flight deck barrier after unruly passengers grab headlines
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday said it is proposing a new requirement that would protect the flight deck by adding a second barrier as unruly passengers continue to make headlines. (www.foxbusiness.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Replying to my own post, how... self-serving.
The culture wants to externalize everything. I see greater good coming from teaching everyone to target their insides, like I did in the second approach, above, and having a better balance of both our insides *and* our outsides.
“It’s an inside job.”
The culture wants to externalize everything. I see greater good coming from teaching everyone to target their insides, like I did in the second approach, above, and having a better balance of both our insides *and* our outsides.
“It’s an inside job.”
FA's should train with a rodeo and learn how to hog tie. That will bring all this nonsense to a quick stop.
...more duct tape!...
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Have any unruly passengers breached any cockpit doors?
...like what kind of missing, "inside job" work on the part of the unruly passengers have resulted in those passengers becoming *unruly?* It's wordy, and it's a bit cumbersome, it's more psychology than hardware and technology, but I hope everyone gets the point.
Right now it's:
1) Unruly passengers? 2) put something on the flight deck to control the unruly passengers.
What if it were *blame the culture and its poor personal tool sets, and target the people:*
1) unruly passengers? 2) why doesn't the culture teach individuals the tools and awareness to assess their personal "lack of patience" or "lack of consideration" or "judgmental attitude" since those are found to be key factors that trigger unruly passengers who don't have them.
Yeah, there's something missing: not in the flight deck, but between people's ears.
It bothers me, too, that this observation being lacking doesn't seem to be bothering many others.