Flight Attendants Train In Self-Defense To Cope With Air Rage | TODAY
In light of recent incidents of rage and violence aboard airliners, flight attendants are now receiving training in self-defense from federal air marshals. TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen shares a rare look inside a training session.
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Flight Attendants Train In Self-Defense To Cope With Air Rage | TODAY
Very slow and very little power, not to mention that the sort of person who would manage to sneak a knife on to a plane wouldn't be attacking that mercifully. They're not being properly equipped to handle a dangerous situation, so I really hope they won't find themselves in one.
Yes, this is what they heed after all the reports
Very slow and very little power, not to mention that the sort of person who would manage to sneak a knife on to a plane wouldn't be attacking that mercifully. They're not being properly equipped to handle a dangerous situation, so I really hope they won't find themselves in one.