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Matrixbob
10-11-2006, 19:53
Sia che NON gli faccino saltare l'aereo sia che NON cada da solo. :D

SApete ... ho visto quel servizio al TG La7 ed allora mi è venuto da chiedere. :)

JackTheReaper
10-11-2006, 20:12
quasi tutte le compagnie di bandiera occidentali :)
soprattutto Lufthansa, KLM e Quantas

Onisem
10-11-2006, 20:17
Anche Iberia, Emirates, American Airlines, TACA... ce n'è un sacco!

Matrixbob
10-11-2006, 20:18
quasi tutte le compagnie di bandiera occidentali :)
soprattutto Lufthansa, KLM e Quantas
Sa fate che ne dite di farci 1 classifica con Alitalia in mezzo e le nazionalità?!
:sofico:

Le migliori in rapporto qualità/prezzo?! :mbe:

Onisem
10-11-2006, 20:20
Sa fate che ne dite di farci 1 classifica con Alitalia in mezzo e le nazionalità?!
:sofico:

Le migliori in rapporto qualità/prezzo?! :mbe:
Sul prezzo mi sa che è impossibile, è un fattore che può variare notevolmente anche per la stessa compagnia.

Matrixbob
10-11-2006, 20:21
Sul prezzo mi sa che è impossibile, è un fattore che può variare notevolmente anche per la stessa compagnia.
Non lo sapevo, va bhe continuiamo sull'altro fonte allora.

D1o
10-11-2006, 21:28
mi pare di ricordare che la migliore fosse la quantas, con 0 incidenti.

Matrixbob
10-11-2006, 21:49
mi pare di ricordare che la migliore fosse la quantas, con 0 incidenti.
Ma si può prendere in Italia?!

kopetea
11-11-2006, 00:21
mi pare di ricordare che la migliore fosse la quantas, con 0 incidenti.

le ultime parole famose... :asd:

hai emesso la sentenza... :D

lnessuno
11-11-2006, 11:19
le ultime parole famose... :asd:

hai emesso la sentenza... :D


ammazza che gufo :D

D1o
11-11-2006, 22:27
booooni voi, senno inizio a parlare della STRAORDINARIA sicurezza delgi utenti del forum..... :sofico:




:D :D :D

Matrixbob
13-11-2006, 11:10
Ancora 1 UP!

Fradetti
13-11-2006, 11:27
Per guasti o errori umani le migliori son le compagnie di bandiera europee + qualcun altra (Emirates, Thai, United, Singapore Airlines, Qantas).

Contro terrorismo o roba del genere i controlli più impressionanti sono sicuramente sugli El Al (prendo da wikipedia):

El Al has the reputation for being the most secure airline in the world for the following reasons:

[edit] On the plane

Approximately six undercover agents (formerly two; exact numbers are never given for security purposes) accompany each international El Al flight, sitting amongst passengers with hidden firearms. Most El Al pilots are former Israeli Air Force fighter pilots, and all El Al flight crew members are trained in hand-to-hand combat. In fact, most El Al employees have served in the Israel Defense Force (since national service is compulsory in Israel for most citizens).

El Al airliners have double doors to keep passengers away from the pilots. A code is necessary to access the doors, the second door will only be opened after the first has closed and the person has been identified by the captain or copilot.

There are reinforced steel floors separating the passenger cabin from the baggage hold [2]. This is intended to strengthen the plane in case of an explosion in the hold or vice versa.

The El Al fleet is also the only commercial airline fleet in the world to be equipped with anti-missile countermeasures (the radar-based Flight Guard system). Switzerland has refused El Al flights landing rights because of fears that flares dropped by such an automated system might cause fires on the ground near airports, and other European governments have expressed similar views. El Al does not comment about the specifications of these systems.

[edit] On the ground

Passengers are asked to report three hours before takeoff. In Israel, they are checked at a security barrier on the road to the terminal. All El Al terminals around the world are closely monitored by security agents in plain clothes, who patrol the premises for explosives, suspicious behavior, and other threats. Inside, passengers and their baggage are checked by a trained team. El Al security procedures also require that all passengers be interviewed individually prior to boarding, allowing El Al staff to identify possible security threats with probing questions, such as their origin, goal and occupation. The likelihood of potential terrorists maintaining their calmness under such inquisitive probing is considered low. All passengers are classified on a basic 3 tier threat scale: Israelis and Jews are usually classified as the lowest threat, Westerners are usually classified as medium level threats, and Arabs (particularly males) are usually classified as high threat due to the overwhelming majority of attacks against Israeli targets carried out by Arab individuals in the past.

At the check-in counter, ground staff scrutinise the passport and the ticket. They won't accept a ticket without a sticker from the security checkers. Once through passport control, where the person's name is checked through a computer, which utilizes information from both the FBI and Scotland Yard terrorism databases, the person and their hand luggage go through rigorous screening, including hand searches. In addition, all luggage must pass through a decompression chamber; this simulates pressures during flight which may be triggers for explosives [3]. El Al is currently the only airline in the world that passes all luggage through such a chamber.

Contromisure antimissile, personale addestrato in combattimento, agenti sotto copertura, cabina blindata... ;)