New Security Standards for All Aviation Aircraft


United States did not want pascainsiden Detroit missed again.

For that, starting yesterday (4 / 1), State Uncle Sam is starting to set new safety standards for all aircraft flights for the purpose in their territory. Passengers originating or passing the 14 countries in "black list" will pass in a layered random checks.

One of the TSA officers revealed that a random inspection includes examining body pat-down and further checks on baggage. Each airport will also use the technology used to detect explosive materials and drawings.

Fourteen countries, including four countries who are "state sponsors of terrorism", namely Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria. The rest is Afghanistan, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen. The New York Times and Washington Post, citing U.S. government officials added that four other countries are Algeria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq.

The good news, on the same day, the official U.S. government also revoked the rule that prohibits people with HIV / AIDS into their territory. Rule was lifted after 22 years of practice. Besides the U.S., other countries that filter the HIV / AIDS is Libya and Saudi Arabia.

Steps were taken related to the U.S. plan which will host the annual high-level conferences related to HIV / AIDS for the first time in 2012. ''We're leading the world to eradicate the roots of AIDS pandemic,''said President Barack Obama while announcing the removal of this discriminatory rule, as quoted by the BBC.

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