The U.S. had just 33 full-time air marshals on 9/11. While there are more now, there aren't nearly enough to cover any significant percentage of the roughly 87,000 flights the cross the U.S. every day. read more
The U.S. had just 33 full-time air marshals on 9/11. While there are more now, there aren't nearly enough to cover any significant percentage of the roughly 87,000 flights the cross the U.S. every day. read more
After the 9/11 attacks, the federal government assembled a small army of undercover air marshals to protect U.S. flights and prevent similar hijackings. read more
The book, titled The United States Federal Air Marshal Service: A Historical Perspective, 1962–2012, gave never-before-released information on the more than fifty years of Federal Air Marshal Service. On July 1, 2014, a new book and personal memoir was published by Biles. read more