ANTI-HIJACKING MANUAL
The murder of an All Nippon Airways captain by a hijacker who forced his way into a 747 cockpit last July has prompted Japan's Ministry of Transport to write a new anti-hijacking manual. Details have been kept secret, but officials say updated standards include stepped-up anti-hijacking training for...
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