When you're on a layover you can feel like a fish out of water. You may not know the area, you may be in a hotel with less than sterling security and fire safety, and, other than your crew, you don’t have a local support network. But you don’t have to be powerless. Armed with the information in Safe Travel In A Dangerous World: Layover Security For Aircrews, you can be as safe and secure on a layover as you are at home – maybe safer! Learn the insider secrets the security experts use to ensure their safety and security during worldwide travel. The essential preparations you need to make before departing How to secure your electronic data to prevent identity theft What you should – and shouldn’t – do at the airport How to safeguard your luggage enroute What hotel floors to avoid and how to check in safely What to do in case of a hotel fire How to protect your belongings in your room How to avoid pickpockets, thieves and robbers How to FIGHT BACK if your life is in danger Don’t go out of town without the information in this book! |
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