FAs Adopt Human Trafficking Prevention Training
Flight attendants, pilots, and dispatchers working for air carriers must now go through training to identify and report human trafficking thanks to a bill passed today by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA). AFA President Sara Nelson said, “As aviation’s first responders we are charged with the safety, health and security of the passengers in our care.” The system’s infrastructure is already reportedly in place thanks to the Department of Transportation’s Blue Lightning Initiative.
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Previously: Crewed Talk: This Is What FAs Are Trained to Do If We Suspect Human Trafficking.
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Once you tasted disproportional power awarded by political circumstances, it is very hard to part with them. And what could help more to keep this power than a terrible, elusive crime such a having the wrong religion, being communist, nor now shipping people. I guess that is good news for the Asian and South American carriers as being of a different culture while traveling on one of those won't render you a prime suspect of a grand felony.