makes not just other passengers but flight attendants. in this case we don t know because of the sudden silence of the plane, something could have happened when the plane went dark. is it safe to say the passengers and crew not in the cockpit would have known something was wrong? not only did it turn directions but the sudden altitude shifts. no question about that. i tend to disagree. i guess there is a bit of a question mark. on a few flights here in the united states we have had a southwest airlines plane, united airlines where somebody tried to breach the cockpit. passengers really did come forth to try to subdue that with the aid of the crew. now, crew members are given instructions in security courses from their airlines in some self defense and how to protect the aircraft from threat situations on board an airplane.
a series of trials since he was removed from power back in 2011. a cairo court has ordered his release. he has been acquitted on previous charges involving the 2011 revolution, charges of corruption, but now a cairo court in the appeals process has decided that he is now free and should be released. now we were just speaking to judiciary sources who say that he will not be released just yet. there are other pending investigations against him. and those investigations will still allow limb to remain in prison. the fact that a cairo criminal court in itself has ordered his release, that is a significant development. certainly going to have massive repercussions here, at least some reactions in egypt because of the tense situation. the other story you re talking about developing this morning out of the sigh my peninsula, police officers that are conscripts in the security courses were am bushed near the city of rafah along the gaza/egypt border. 25 were killed. two others injured accordin
certifications like handgun and shotgun. i also went to nra courses where i started to attend classes to get nra certifications for firearm as training and i became a state licensed firearm as instructor so i started teaching armed security courses. i had already been teaching unarm aed security training for officers, but by obtaining the state certification it enabled me to teach the firearms aspects of security. and i just continued developing training that was eventually geared over and took over where i was presenting some of the civilian training for the sheriff s office from one of the most important jobs for law enforcement or any company is the fact of communications. so, i took on the responsibility of teaching a program known as verbal judo which is tactical communication. how to communicate with somebody in a way that s not aggressive. so, i also added that to my