WHAT YOU SHOULD DO, AFTER THE HIJACKING OF YOUR PLANE
They have been headed for Miami, or san Juan or Houston, but a funny issue passed off. Over the last 11 months, greater than 1,000 Americans have visited Cuba unexpectedly: their airplanes had been hijacked. In all, 17 u. S. Planes were diverted to Cuba on the grounds that January, and a file of kinds was set closing week when three jets sporting 238 human beings made compelled landings in Havana inside 8 days. So far, no one has been hurt—mainly because airline crews are carefully briefed for such an emergency. Pilots bring maps of Havana's Jose Marti airport just in case, and stewardesses are advised no longer to argue with might-be hijackers—without a doubt to obey their orders. However no one has but thought to brief the bad passengers. The following orders might well be delivered to the "essential data" playing cards usually crammed into the seat pockets of airliners: within the air—4 don'ts. Do not be aggressive; hijackers are usually armed, and that they tend...