Airline Safety
An estimated millions of Americans are afraid to fly, and the September 11 terrorist attack, followed by the recent crash of American Airlines Flight 587, may make them even more nervous. “Whenever there is a plane crash, it is hard for people to cope. Now, of course, it’s more complicated in the wake of terrorist attacks.” (Dr. Page Anderson). Citizens are safer flying airplanes today that they were on September 10. People will be safer every day that goes by, because more and more strong security issues are put into place - security on the ground and security on airplanes, also, passengers are encouraged to become more involved and have more awareness. Increased security on the ground assures a safer flight. The new guidelines allow airlines to meet the tighter requirements in a variety of methods. Some luggage will be hand-searched while others will be put to bag-matching procedures, ensuring that no bag put into the hold of a pla
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Approximate Word count = 650
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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