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  2. 'Critical to everyone's safety': TSA resumes self-defense ...

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    The TSA is bringing back self-defense training for flight crews to deter assaults from unruly passengers. 'Critical to everyone's safety': TSA resumes self-defense training amid uptick of unruly ...

  3. Flight attendants will get self-defense lessons to protect ...

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    The TSA said self-defence training would "deter assaults against officers and flight crew." Reports of unruly passengers are at record levels.

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  5. Federal Flight Deck Officer - Wikipedia

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    Under this program, flight crew members are authorized by the Transportation Security Administration to use firearms to defend against acts of criminal violence or air piracy undertaken to gain control of their aircraft. The first flight crew members that volunteered were pilots and flight engineers assigned to fly scheduled passenger air service.

  6. Federal Air Marshal Service - Wikipedia

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    CNN conducted an investigative report by Drew Griffin that included current and former air marshals that accused TSA of exaggerating the numbers of flights with on-board air marshals and of poor quality training. [34] [35] The TSA has rejected the report and pursued investigations into personnel who gave interviews to the media. They also ...

  7. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Cabin crew, now aware of the severe consequences, have a greater responsibility for maintaining control of their aircraft. Most airlines also give crew members training in self-defense tactics. [58] Ever since the 1970s, crew are taught to be vigilant for suspicious behaviour.