Sunday, April 13, 2014

What Will Effect Me?

 As I want to be an Air Marshal, at least toward the beginning of my career, new proposed aircraft tracking programs and recent (within the last few years) aircraft security scares, may help provide me a job. Although the Air Marshal does not have anything to do with the tracking of an aircraft, they will provide an extra experienced hand on the aircraft - specifically trained in security. I realize we are supposed to leave Malaysia Air Flight 370 well enough alone, but I think this will really impact my career as I read that because of this, and some other similar incidences, flight tracking and flight security will continue to grow into a more pressing issue. Flight security and tracking have always been some of the most important issues in aviation. Lately, Air Marshal's have become few in number, as the economy is still pretty weak and they some people deem them "unnecessary" in most cases. Since this is the case, and we still are not sure about the outcome of the latest airplane accidents, I believe and hope that they will begin a hiring spree for this position - to be seen as a huge risk suppressant in aviation security.

As explained in this article about better aircraft tracking, http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20140413/NEWS02/140419644/Push-on-for-new-ways-to-track-airliners, families of victims are starting to really push for new and better ways for us to find aircraft that have gone down, under our vision. It has become clear with these recent incidences that aircraft tracking is not where it should be now. Since most airliners now are equipped with emergency locator beacons that don't work under water and data recorders whose battery-powered homing signals will last only about 30 days, aircraft tracking needs to be strengthened. Having added tracking programs and upgraded security, will really help aircraft safety.

Having additional Air Marshal's hired will help protect our aircraft by not just subjecting and sending out Marshal's just on high-risk flights, but spread them out more to heighten security across the board. Say, for instance, if a plane does go missing, and passengers begin to "freak out", an Air Marshal could be there to provide additional passenger comfort - as they are trained in the situation. Not to mention; another source of communication to the "outside world". This provides an added tracking system to the aircraft.

2 comments:

  1. I think your right with the fact added tracking information would increase security. One might wonder why we don't have those advancements now, with the technology that we have available to us today.

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  2. We already have an extensive satellite system in place and redundant means of reporting position within an aircraft - what do you think would be a better solution for tracking? One element that even an Air Marshal can't prevent is if the pilot is motivated to take the plane down. This is one situation that may be unsolvable.

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