Airline safety after September 11th
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Background
- The Aviation security act
- Effects on New York city
- National and New York city response
- References
Abstract
In order to examine the national and New York City-specific changes to air travel that have been put in place after the september 11th, 2001 attacks and then analyze whether or not additional security measures are warranted, it is important to discuss september 11th. From there, it becomes evident that New York City and the country have made many changes, but more improvements are needed if the city and the United States would like to prevent all possible future attacks.
This, in turn, shows that airline safety is actually a matter of cost versus benefits and requires the realization that relative safety should be the goal, despite the shock and tragedy that stemmed from september 11th. A thesis such as this seems callous at first because it requires a sense of relativism and a realization that complete and unassailable safety becomes less and less practical when it is fully examined.
This, in turn, shows that airline safety is actually a matter of cost versus benefits and requires the realization that relative safety should be the goal, despite the shock and tragedy that stemmed from september 11th. A thesis such as this seems callous at first because it requires a sense of relativism and a realization that complete and unassailable safety becomes less and less practical when it is fully examined.
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