EPISODE · Jan 15, 2018 · 53 MIN
9: What do aviation and self-defense have in common?
from Tactical Tangents · host Tactical Tangents
In the mid-nineties a Fedex employee facing termination attempted to hijack Fedex Flight 705 from Memphis to San Jose. His plan was to take over the plane and crash it into the Fedex headquarters, and he wanted to make it look like an accident. Armed with a hammer and a spear gun, he launched a surprise attack against the crew of three shortly after takeoff. This is one of many chilling examples of how workplace violence can turn really bad really fast. We discuss some of the warning signs and pre-assault indicators, strategies for intervening in a close-quarters attack, and some of the reasons checklists are such a big deal for pilots. Links from the show: Voice Recorder transcript Court Case Checklist Simulator example Example of all the stuff going on in the cockpit during normal takeoff/flight/landing 2015 intentional crash The Gift of Fear Mindhunter Columbine Ted Bundy New shows on the 1st and the 15th! www.tacticaltangents.com facebook.com/tactangents
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