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Air Rage Violence and Abuse Issues
Air Rage Violence and Abuse Issues
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Standard Listings
- What is required to take some of the sting out of air travel? Tinkering with the regulations of the current regime isn't going to do it. What's necessary is a complete overhaul.
- Receives informal complaints from members of the public regarding aviation consumer issues, provides guidance to the industry and members of the public on consumer protection matters, and makes available to the public information on pertinent consumer mat
- Helps passengers and crewmembers through air rage prevention. Description of programs and resources.
- A new weather forecasting system may help air traffic controllers reduce delays, saving airlines and travelers millions of dollars.
- From BBC News.
- A Ph.D. gives advice and analyzes road rage psychology.
- Sky rage investigations have ignored the possibility of anemic symptoms generated by the lower air pressure of the in-flight cabin environment.
- Stories and news about air rage and related issues.
- Provides relevant resources on the web, books, from the FAA, organizations, media coverage, and advice.
- in .doc format.
- How to survive in an age of flight delays and cancellations.
- Annual summary of ratings for airlines since 1996.
- Frazzled travelers are blowing their tops, and flight attendants are taking the heat.
- Brief discussion of the problem and some statistics.
- Copies of complaints filed against unruly passengers.
- Works to reduce occurrences of inflight disruption and violence toward crewmembers and passengers.
- The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a standards-setting body of the United Nations, with headquarters in Montreal, is abuzz over new technologies being counted on to unclog air-travel congestion.
- A free forum for discussion of air rage and related topics.
- An air travel guide about air rage, recycled air, lost luggage, limited carry-ons, jetlag, flight attendants, breathing, environment, recycled air, and insensitive airline policies.
- Despite their solemn promises to do better, America's airlines are, in fact, doing worse.
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