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I think the most important thing now is that passangers on any such flight would probably take action themselves against hijackers.
The bottom line is that the passangers could have stopped all the hijackers on 9/11, and lived. But, they didn't know those hijackers were on a suicide mission. They didn't know to act fast enough before they gained control of the cockpit.
A typical hijacking has the plane landing, sitting for awhile, and everyone gets off eventually. Now that that's been changed in people's minds, I don't think any group of hijackers is prepared to take on dozens of people rushing them right away.
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