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9/23/01
The Next
Dominant Air Carrier?
Free specialized firearms training for ATPs
Dr. Ignatius Piazza, Founder and Director of Front Sight Firearms
Training Institute in Las Vegas (NV) believes that the first airline to
arm pilots and co-pilots with handguns to defend their cockpits, will
immediately gain the market share of domestic and international flights.
His Front Sight Firearms Training Institute has offered to train
commercial pilots and co-pilots FREE OF CHARGE from every commercial
airline that allows the pilot and co-pilot to carry a gun on board to
defend the cockpit.
In an exclusive ANN interview, he told us,
"As soon as one of the airlines steps up and says they will rotate
their pilots through Front Sight, we will provide them with a very
specialized and intensive course, that will provide them with better
firearms skills than any passenger, or even any Air Marshal that may be
on their plane." How could he be so sure, we wondered. "We
have seen the level of their training -- it's good -- but ours is
better, frankly. And we could provide it to them immediately," thus
removing the argument so many bureaucrats (very few of whom would know
where to look for firearms training) are using against ever doing
anything proactive.
"This would be a last line of defense, remember," Dr. Piazza
[he's a chiropractor, in case you just had to know --ed.] said. "By
the time a pilot had to pull a gun, the disturbance would already have
escalated, the cockpit door would have been breached -- so what, if
there's an extra hole in the cockpit roof?" The 'big-picture'
approach was convincing to us.
Piazza stated in a release, "The first
commercial airline to make the statement that they will arm their pilots
and co-pilots with a handgun will have the immediate and overwhelming
support of 80 million gun owning Americans, the pilots, and the public.
All a commercial airline needs to do is call me and we can start
training their pilots tomorrow-- free of charge."
Says Piazza, "The first commercial airline to do the right thing
and take the logical step to protect their passengers, flight crews, and
aircrafts will see their public stock value soar, their flights fill to
capacity, and gain the endless admiration of flight passengers around
the world. I personally hope American or United make the first move as
it would demonstrate a will to turn the tables on terrorists and take
back control of the skies."
Aaron Benedetti, a United Airlines co-pilot and
Platinum member of Front Sight's Firearms Training Resort in Las Vegas
agrees. "The fear of the American people is real. Air travel is
down, way down, and may never recover if we continue disarming
passengers and pilots," says Benedetti. "Airlines are laying
off people by the thousands. Most people do not know that Federal
Aviation Regulation 108.11 currently allows airlines to arm their
personnel with handguns. I hope United is the first to do so. United
could once again claim they fly the friendly skies and overnight, corner
the market on armed flights. I fully support arming pilots and co-pilots
and I have experienced Front Sight's training first hand. It is the best
in the world."
Mark Donovan, a Southwest Captain and Bronze member of Front Sight's
Firearms Institute hopes that Southwest is the first to lead the way.
Donovan states, "Southwest clearly dominates their market at this
time and is rated #1 in customer service, but an upstart airline or one
of our competitors could steal that away in a heartbeat with a single
press release and rotation of their pilots through Front Sight's
training courses. FAR 108.11 allows Southwest to authorize its pilots to
carry a handgun on board to protect their cockpits. All it takes is the
airline to make the decision."
Lieutenant Bob Redmond, SWAT Commander of Nye County
(NV) Sheriff's Department concurs that Front Sight's training is exactly
what the commercial airliners need and that they should immediately
begin sending their pilots to Front Sight. Redmond, who sends his SWAT
officers to Front Sight for firearms and tactical training states,
"Front Sight's training exceeds levels offered by most if not all
law enforcement agencies throughout the country. Front Sight's training
is so good that I want every officer we have in the department to attend
every course Front Sight offers. If airlines sent their pilots to Front
Sight, it would be like having SWAT officers in the sky."
Paul Nelson, an American Airlines Co-pilot and reserve police officer
for the city of Pasadena (CA) believes that in order to restore the
confidence of the American public, strong and necessary steps must be
immediately taken to empower pilots as the last line of defense of
passengers and aircraft.
Nelson emphatically states, "Front Sight and FAR 108.11 provide
American Airlines with an easily initiated and meaningful step to regain
passenger confidence in our airline. If we do not take this step, I fear
that the public will never return to the skies as they once did."
Nelson continues, "American Airlines has a
distinct opportunity to turn this tragedy into triumph and make our
domestic skies the safest in the world. As soon as the executives at
American give the word, I am going to Front Sight!
God bless them."
FMI: www.frontsight.com
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