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Flight Attendant Union Calls On Airlines To Combine No-Fly Lists
The AFA-CWA is asking airlines to share their no-fly lists with each other, as a matter of security (yourmileagemayvary.net) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
That is a 'no-brainer'. I had assumed that it was already industry wide.
Casinos in Vegas share security info in the case of known card counters (card counting is legal), violent drunks and gaming cheaters (illegal). It's called the right to refuse business.
Me too!
no arguements, no worms in any can, can occur if no-fly lists are shared and acted upon. The federal government accumulates the list. Is there an obligation for an airline to forward to the feds each and every miscreant any airline cites as disruptive, a non-flier on a particular airline? To inject some fairnesss into this, maybe the list ought to have a sunset provision connected to a hearing.
the federal "no fly" list was started as a way to screen possible terrorist threats to an aiplane,or to catch someone who may be on an fbi list..the airlines "no fly" lists are persons who have been disruptive on a flight,caused a fight or other such,and if they interfere with a crew member on that airline,they can be banned,but possibly fly on another carrier as they are not terrorists,but just people who are nasty or rude...
“While the airlines cannot coordinate on competitive issues, they certainly can coordinate on safety issues,” Nelson said. Well, yes please!
I didn't even have to read the article. Absolutely!! These imbeciles are a danger to the traveling public. I'm fed up with people who think they can just loose their minds and have no consequences. But I agree there needs to be an appeals process.