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Author: Arnold Barnett
Narrator: Arnold Barnett
Publisher: MIT World
Running Time: 1 Hr. 7 Min.


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Airline Security

Airline Security

Where are We?

by Arnold Barnett




The events of 9/11 unleashed a flood of security measures across all dimensions of daily life, many of them aimed at averting repeat attacks on aircraft. So you might imagine that the risks of flying have been much reduced. You’d be wrong, says Arnold Barnett, who has scrutinized the changes in air security regulations, and found them wanting. The cost of another airplane attack, to the airline industry alone, would run around $5 billion. Yet, says Barnett, the government has actually cut four security measures that, according to his cost-benefit analysis, amount to less than the price-tag of a successful terrorist attack: checking photo id’s at airport boarding gates; posing baggage questions to airline passengers; positive bag matches with checked luggage; and a continued ban of U.S. mail on passenger aircraft. While no traveler appreciates delays boarding a plane, and while the minutes of such delays add up to hundreds of millions of dollars per year, citizens would no doubt prefer that all reasonable efforts be made to avoid another tragedy. Relying on airport “sniffer” dogs, computer profiling and better screening devices will not be enough to forestall a terrorist strike, Barnett predicts.



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 Are We Safer After 9-11?
In a streaming video lecture presented by MIT World, the always charismatic Arnold Barnett uses statistical data to gauge whether or not airline security has improved in the wake of 9/11. Barnett goes over the pros and cons of what major airlines have added to their security measures but also gives special attention to the telling provisions that were taken away. What you learn here may be surprising, as Barnett thoroughly illustrates through various examples why traveling by air, while safer in many ways, is still unquestionably a risk.

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Thought-provoking and interesting, August 02, 2007
Reviewer: caffeinebump

Barnett is an engaging speaker with some very interesting ways of thinking about this issue. I would recommend this lecture. [Note: I listened to the audio only and did not view the accompanying video.]


  • Published: 2002
  • LearnOutLoud.com Product ID: A015479

 Politics  U.S. Government
 Politics  Contemporary Issues

 

This Author: Arnold Barnett
This Narrator: Arnold Barnett
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