Flight attendants campaign for aviation security at DC movie premiere

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WASHINGTON, DC – The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), the world’s largest Flight Attendant union, is hosting an award-winning documentary about 9/11 Flight 93 hero Mark Bingham to kick off

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WASHINGTON, DC – The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), the world’s largest Flight Attendant union, is hosting an award-winning documentary about 9/11 Flight 93 hero Mark Bingham to kick off the union’s Never Forget campaign aimed at bringing legislative and regulatory focus to critical aviation security issues. The Washington, DC premier of The Rugby Player is an uplifting and stereotype-shattering documentary about Mark and his mother, Alice Hoagland, a former AFA-represented United Airlines Flight Attendant, who has become a staunch advocate for aviation security and equal rights.

AFA’s special screening of The Rugby Player on Tuesday, September 23 will be held in the Annenberg Theater at Washington DC’s Newseum following a reception for aviation and security policy-makers and stakeholders as well as union leaders and prominent members of the LGBT community. Newseum doors open for ticketholders at 6:30 pm. Alice Hoagland and the filmmakers will be in attendance for the reception and screening of the film.

“The Rugby Player is a film that honors our heroes and our freedom to promote equality. The story of Mark Bingham and Alice Hoagland, honestly and artfully told, showยญcases the life lessons we learned from our heroes of 9/11 and our responsibility to keep aviation safe and secure,” said AFA’s International President Sara Nelson. “We cannot thank Alice enough for her grace and bravery, and for turning her grief into enduring lessons for all of us. We will never forget our heroes and we will always seek to honor their sacrifice with our actions.”

The “Never Forget” campaign will bring focus to the important safety improvements that AFA fought hard to put in place after 9/11 and on the 9/11 Commission recommendations that have yet to take shape:

Passage of the Keep Knives Out of Our Skies Act: S.1008, H.R. 4368

Maintenance of a federal workforce for security screening

Preservation of the Federal Air Marshal program

Mandatory Flight Attendant security and self-defense training

Cockpit secondary barriers

Increased regulation of foreign aircraft maintenance facilities

Keep mobile broadband off the aircraft and out of the toolbox of terrorists

Coordinated communication among agencies and aviation security stakeholders

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • AFA’s special screening of The Rugby Player on Tuesday, September 23 will be held in the Annenberg Theater at Washington DC’s Newseum following a reception for aviation and security policy-makers and stakeholders as well as union leaders and prominent members of the LGBT community.
  • The Washington, DC premier of The Rugby Player is an uplifting and stereotype-shattering documentary about Mark and his mother, Alice Hoagland, a former AFA-represented United Airlines Flight Attendant, who has become a staunch advocate for aviation security and equal rights.
  • The story of Mark Bingham and Alice Hoagland, honestly and artfully told, showยญcases the life lessons we learned from our heroes of 9/11 and our responsibility to keep aviation safe and secure,”.

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