Sunday, July 28, 2019

An Overview On World Aviation Security Procedures

By Gary Watson


Besides providing a good travel experience, airline operators are committed to enhancing the safety of every traveler. For this reason, they put several protection measures before and after boarding a plane. Having world aviation security should be a priority because airlines are very vulnerable to assaults. To appreciate these regulations, passengers ought to understand why they are there. This will reduce resistance when a traveler is expected to do something they are not comfortable with such as removing shoes.

One of the most popular measures is individual checking. Before getting to the boarding area, travelers stop at various checkpoints to be screened. This process is done using hand-held detectors such as those seen in supermarkets. Detectors are designed to sense metallic devices since numerous attack tools are made of metal. If an individual is carrying a hand-held bag, it is also searched in case it is used to hide an explosive. The reason for individual and bag search is to prevent the entry of unwanted devices that could be used for violence.

Several years ago, an airline headed to Detroit killed all passengers several minutes after take-off. A research carried out to ascertain the cause of that explosion found out that one passenger had managed to pass a cassette carrying an explosive. While the accident was primarily caused by that explosive the problem was at the airport. Had officers searched through every luggage thoroughly, it would have been prevented. Today, every luggage must undergo X-ray screening. Any element that is not permitted is detected before being airlifted.

No pointy or sharp objects are allowed whether metallic or non-metallic. Initially, knives were not prohibited. This is because officers thought that knives could not be used to perform a major attack. However, using box cutters, terrorists were able to capture an entire plane. Besides this, passengers can harm themselves too using sharp objects. For this reason, before boarding a plane, travelers must not be in possession of such tools.

Where bouts are very common, passengers are often asked to remove shoes during scanning. To explain this, there was a case of an unsuccessful attack where a criminal had hidden a bomb in shoes. Luckily, a passenger saw it and alerted the officials. Astonishingly, the person had passed through metal detectors. To avoid similar cases, some airlines do not scan individuals wearing shoes.

Bottles are allowed only if they are small in size. Criminals have become more cunning. Some find every avenue to smuggle criminal elements including bottles. For instance, some airports have captured individuals carrying hydrogen peroxide explosions as disguised as drinking water. In fact, had people not protested, American and British planes had banned any liquid besides baby milk. Today, there is a restriction on the size of the bottles allowed.

Body screening is a requirement before boarding a plane. Some items cannot be detected through hand-held metal sensors. Such require more sophisticated systems called X-ray scanners to expose. Through technology, these scanners expose anything attached to bodies no matter where it is placed. Notably, technological advancements do not come without a hitch since scanners are blamed for inhibiting confidentiality and exposing people to cancer.

Enhancing safety in airports is a necessity. Notably, some of these measures come with a price such as privacy invasion and health problems. However the whole idea is to ensure that security is upheld.




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