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by echoangle
575 days ago
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> Who's we? Al Qaeda reduced it down to ~4 per year because now passengers no longer assume to survive and act accordingly. You think hijackings decreased because the passengers are more likely to attack the hijackers now? I think it’s more likely that surveillance and intelligence is better now and most hijacking attempts get discovered before they are executed. |
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Look at all those other pre-2001 hijackings, and ask yourself what would have happened if most of the passengers were terrified that the hijackers were preparing to destroy the entire plane and everyone on it, regardless of any demands being made or met.
Would-be hostage-taking hijackers know it too: Their business plan, as it were, has been ruined for a generation by their suicidal colleagues.