This is funny. It kind of defeats the idea of regaining control of an aircraft. If folks know they can hijack the aircraft, without getting into it and putting a gun to everyones head, the easier the task is for the terrorist(s). Terrorist groups are going to be at universitiy campus's now looking to recruit post graduates who will hack jumbo jets and throw them into international landmarks, offering the post graduate millions of dollars for doing it. I can see where the idea of regaining control of an aircraft came from, but in reality, on the ground, in real life, it would allow international terrorists to remotely control an aircraft like a toy radio controlled aeroplane and hold governemnts to ransom. Many thanks, n3td3v. Original post by the infamous "Fergie" of Nanog and Funsec mailing list, mirrored here: http://groups.google.com/group/n3td3v/browse_thread/thread/b62ff881deab06b2/edc77e15c53e067d
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