CHARACTERISTICS OF A SAFE FLIER™

  • Replace fear with power and insecurity with confidence.

  • Spot potential threats before they explode in violent rage, or even bona fide aviation terror.

  • Stay calm, cool and collected where others panic and get hurt.

  • Understand how to exercise vigilance without excessive vigilantism, self-control versus paranoia, and discipline versus paralysis in case of a crisis in the skies.

  • Travel with peace of mind rather than anxiety, stress and uneasiness.

  • Don’t give away your dignity and quest for life, business and adventure to violent thugs or senseless terrorist threats.

  • Know what to do if unexpected violence occurs while you or your loved ones are on board an aircraft.

  • Provide information - or acquire training - for your colleagues, employees and family members in order to make sure they also know how to detect and handle viable threats that may hamper their future travels and put them at great risk.

  • Learn to ask for what you want rather than merely accepting what you get as a passenger or crewmember in need of reliable safety and protection.