Airline Safety Act of 2001
Last action on Sep 25, 2001Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Sci...
Take Action
Summary
Airline Safety Act of 2001 - Declares that no Federal agency may prohibit a pilot, co-pilot, or navigator of a commercial aircraft, or any law enforcement personnel specifically detailed for the protection of such aircraft who is not prohibited by law from possessing a firearm, from carrying a firearm for the aircraft's protection.
Requires commercial aircraft that operates in the United States to possess a door or doors secure from forcible entry, and separating the crew cabin from the aircraft's passenger cabin.
Lifecycle of the Bill
No events recorded for this stage yet.