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Old January 25th 04, 07:19 AM
David Dyer-Bennet
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"Ardna" writes:

The TSA or whoever after 9/11 imposed a rule on flights in and out of DCA
that no passenger may leave their seat until 30 minutes after takeoff and 30
minutes before landing. My question is simple, what if 6 people all stand up
at once on say , a 737. Are the two cabin crew members going to be able to
do anything about it ? And yes, some of you are going to reply with the fact
that there may be air marshals on the flight, but say there wasn't - what
could 2 cabin crew really do to stop 6 people at once ?


First thing, warn the people in the cockpit about it. So they can be
especially careful about the door; it'd be a bad time to go out to
take a leak, for example.

The two crew members probably aren't going to be able to do anything
in terms of controlling the 6 hijackers by force, no.

Of course, telling them all to sit down, loudly, so everybody hears,
and saying that if they don't it'll be obvious they're hijackers and
the passengers should stomp them might work.
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