Security cameras on aircraft the 'way of future' for air travel - TravelMole


Security cameras on aircraft the ‘way of future’ for air travel

Tuesday, 16 Jul, 2007 0

A report in The Press in New Zealand says all new Air New Zealand planes are being fitted with security cameras so pilots can keep an eye on the cabin, with the system meant to prevent potential terrorist hijacking threats and also act as evidence in cases of air rage.

At present, pilots are protected by a door chime and a spy-hole in the flight-deck door through which they can identify a person attempting to gain access.

Airline Pilots’ Association president Mark Rammell said the cameras were “the way of the future” because the protocol on leaving the flight deck had changed in the past few years.

“Pilots used to go back there (into the cabin) and see what was going on, but since 9/11 we are up there and that’s it.”  “They keep us segregated.”  “It’s a little bit taboo to go down the back of the airplane.”

Pilots’ Association aviation security co-ordinator Paul Lyons said he understood Air New Zealand’s Boeing 777 fleet already had the technology and most new planes were now coming with it as standard issue, despite the United States’ Federal Aviation Administration not making it compulsory.

A recent select committee on the Aviation Security Legislation Bill also decided not to legislate for the cameras, as the 1990 Civil Aviation Act already had jurisdiction to require them.

Air New Zealand submitted to the committee that all its planes on order would have the cameras and it was considering the business case for retrofitting its Boeing 747-200 and 767-300 aircraft.

Lyons said there were a variety of camera systems that ranged from a single camera monitoring the flight-deck door to a number of cameras that covered and recorded the entire cabin.

The cameras would meet two main objectives: surveillance and evidence, although they would be fixed to give only an overall impression of the cabin, he said.

Pilots would not be distracted by the cameras as they would be switched on only when necessary, he said.

Report by The Mole



Related News Stories:  



 

profileimage

John Alwyn-Jones



Most Read

Exploring Jacksonville with Katie Mitura: The Flip Side of Florida

Tricia Handley-Hughes of Inteletravel announces the location for the TravelQuest 2025 conference

Insights from James Ferrara on Inteletravel’s Growth and Future

Tricia Handley-Hughes on Inteletravel’s Growth and Challenges

Tony from Gatto’s Pizza on Columbus’s Unique Pizza Trail

Sophia Hyder Hock on Global Social Inclusion in Tourism

Sustainable Tourism: Don Welsh on Community Values and Global Collaboration

Jane Cunningham: Enhancing European Engagement in Tourism

Kristin Dunne: Navigating Destination Strategy

Revolutionizing Mobile Connectivity: Boris Bijlstra on HUBBY eSIM

Capturing Glasgow’s Vibrancy: An Interview with Susan Deighan, Chief Executive of Glasgow Life

Lebua Hotel & Resorts: Rajan Khurana on Hospitality and Bangkok’s Charms
TRAINING & COMPETITION

Our emails to you has bounced travelmole.com Or You can change your email from your profile Setting Section

Your region selection will be saved in your cookie for future visits. Please enable your cookie for TravelMole.com so this dialog box will not come up again.

Price Based Country test mode enabled for testing United States (US). You should do tests on private browsing mode. Browse in private with Firefox, Chrome and Safari