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originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: BrianFlanders
I've flown on early morning flights from Seattle to Honolulu during the height of winter vacation, and there have been occasions that first class was empty, and tourist nearly so. Made for a pleasantly peaceful flight.
So I can see it happening even out of those airports that are significantly busier than Seattle is.
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
So the other day at work I was looking at a "box cutter", it is the smallest knife with very little blade.
Something seems off that 4 planes were hijacked and taken over with this tiny cutting tool.
"Box Cutter"
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: BrianFlanders
Those planes don't just fly that route and park for the day. Once they got to California, they would have either gone back to the east coast, with a higher load, or on to other destinations. They were needed in California, so they were flown.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: lambros56
I worked with the FAA and many flight attendants. I know how the crews were trained. There were flight attendants that were fired for advocating fighting hijackers. Their training wasn't to fight, even against box cutters, it was to keep passengers calm and get on the ground. It didn't matter if they were armed with knives, box cutters, guns, or whatever else. You got on the ground in one piece and kept your passengers alive as best you could.