Question of the Week: Reflecting on Post-9/11 Air Security

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Key Takeaways:

  • The article presents results from a previous poll where AVweb readers had mixed opinions on the Martin Jetpack, with 39% seeing it as a "flash in the pan" and 8% showing serious interest.
  • It introduces a new "Question of the Week" poll asking readers to assess the current security of air transportation compared to September 11, 2001, seven years later.
  • Readers are invited to submit suggestions for future "Question of the Week" topics.
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This Week’s Question |Previous Week’s Answers

PREVIOUS RESULTS ***

Last week, we asked what AVweb readers think of the Martin Jetpack – specifically when it comes to the question of whether or not they’d like to own one.

The biggest segment of our readers, 39% of you told us the much-hyped jetpack looks like a flash in the pan – but at the other end of the spectrum, nearly 8% of you said you’d seriously consider it (with 5% expressed some genuine enthusiasm for the jetpack revolution).

For a complete (real-time) breakdown of reader responses, click here.
(You may be asked to register and answer if you haven’t already participated in this poll.)

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION ***

It’s been said that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 changed everything; the date certainly motivated a lot of changes in general aviation, and we’d like to know what you think about them, seven years later.

How much more secure is air transportation than it was on 9/11/2001?
(Click to answer.)


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