Revealed: Secret Tips For Surviving A Skyjacking

Revealed: Secret Tips For Surviving A Skyjacking

by Russell Eaton

Hijackings of aircraft usually follow a pattern of negotiations between the hijackers and the authorities, followed by some form of settlement. Sometimes the matter is ended by the storming of the aircraft to rescue the hostages.

It is roughly estimated that since the nineteen eighties, there have been about 25 skyjackings a year. (compiled from Criminal Acts Against Civil Aviation 1988 and 1989, and other sources).

Prior to nine eleven, the policy of most airlines was for the pilot to comply with the demands of hijackers, hoping for a peaceful outcome. But since then, policies have changed in light of technical developments that protect the cockpit from forced entry.

Options for preventing skyjacking now include screening of passengers and luggage to keep weapons off the airplane, putting air marshalls on flights, and equiping the cockpit to keep hijackers out.

Most skyjackers are, in fact, not political terrorists in the conventional sense. Skyjackings are mostly caused by people with mental instability and a strong sense of grievance. Some skyjackings arise from air rage incidents that get out of control.

Whatever the reason and motivation of the skyjackers, passengers and crew are nevertheless put at risk. This is so even if the cockpit is not overtaken and even when the aircraft is not in flight.

Fortunately, there are some simple things that you can do should you are ever get caught up in a skyjacking. Here are the best ten tips to help you survive a skyjacking:

1. Generally be aware of your surroundings at all times. When you are in an airport or aboard an airline, watch out for situations or activities that do not appear to be normal.

2. Report unusual activity. If you see anything in the airport or on an aircraft that looks out of place or otherwise inappropriate such as unusual behavior or potential security violations, inform someone in charge.

3. Make no assumptions about who may pose a threat. If someone is intent on violence or skyjacking, realize that person can be of any age, gender, or nationality. Do not assume that any particular type of person is likely to do harm simply because of outward appearances.

4. Become as invisible as possible. Once it is clear that a skyjacking is in progress, do nothing to draw attention to yourself. Stay quiet and low profile, but remain observant in case there is an opportunity for escape, and work as a team if the need arises.

5. Keep your seat belt fastened at all times while seated. This provides extra protection in case the plane hits unexpected turbulence of if the aircraft is forced through unusual maneuvers. Seat belt warnings may not be operating.

6. Listen to the flight attendants and watch them. The primary reason flight attendants are on an aircraft is for safety. If there is some kind of emergency or potential emergency situation, look to the flight attendants for guidance and help.

7. Become familiar with your aircraft. When you are first seated, review the written safety instructions and count the number of rows to the nearest exits (toward the front or the back of the plane). Also study the seatback telephone service if such telephones are available.

8. Use a telephone if safe to do so. In an emergency, such as a skyjacking, use your mobile or the seatback telephone to alert the emergency services on the ground. But only do this if you can make the call without being noticed by the skyjackers. In the European Union the emeregency telephone number is 112. In the USA it is 911.

9. Make use of a camouflage passport. If your nationality is ‘western’, if your religion, culture or country (or even the sound of your name) could be associated with some kind of war or conflict, then you need to consider having a camouflage passport. You would only use the camouflage passport in the event of a skyjacking, and of course you would destroy or hide your real passport. You also need to remember to get rid of other items that may reveal your real identity.

One of the first acts carried out by skyjackers is to collect all passports. Possession of a camouflage passport is perfectly legal since it is not a false passport. To obtain a camouflage passport do a search on internet.

10. Work as a team. If the situation on the aircraft has the potential for danger, it is usually better to share information with other passnegers and crew members so as to work together. Individual action during an airline emergency or skyjacking is usually going to be much less effective than a coordinated group action.

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Posted in Travel on Aug 27th, 2008, 1:38 am by Russell Eaton   

 

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