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Old 10th November 2001 | 11:51
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ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (AP) -- United Airlines acknowledged Friday that it is one of several U.S. carriers looking into the possibility of arming its pilots with stun guns.

A spokeswoman stressed that their use would hinge on approval by the Federal Aviation Administration.


"It is something that we're interested in,'' United spokeswoman Chris Nardella said. "We're working closely with our pilots union. But we've made no decision.''

The pilots union has endorsed the idea.

"We support it as a minimum,'' union spokesman Herb Hunter said. "We need some kind of a defensive system in the cockpit. Whether we go farther than stun guns, to hand guns, remains to be seen.''

Stun guns would supplement security efforts that include reinforced cockpit doors and other measures aimed at foiling hijack attempts.

Mesa Air Group, which operates America West Express and US Airways Express, announced three weeks ago it planned to train its pilots to use stun guns. Indianapolis-based American Trans Air said this week it has contacted several stun gun manufacturers and plans to make a decision soon.

The Air Transport Association, trade group for the major airlines, opposes the use of lethal weapons by pilots but supports the study of non-lethal devices for crew members, particularly flight attendants, spokesman Michael Wascom said Friday. He said stun guns are "worthy of looking at.''

The FAA is currently reviewing its rule prohibiting any deadly or dangerous weapon on scheduled passenger flights. Congress, which has been working to tighten airline security since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, also could override it.

United, whose parent company is UAL Corp. (NYSE:UAL - news), declined to discuss specifics of its stun-gun considerations. But Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Taser International Inc. [NasdaqSC:TASR - news] said this week it had recently been in touch with five domestic airlines about the possibility of supplying stun guns.
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