Space tourism also has rules
Visitors to the universe are required to undergo the same security check as air travelers to ensure that they are not terrorists, the draft regulation issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration know.
Visitors to the universe are required to undergo the same security check as air travelers to ensure that they are not terrorists, the draft regulation issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration know.
Proposals of the draft to prevent a terrorist from destroying the spacecraft or using it as a weapon. However, this report does not impose strict regulations on the health of people wishing to fly into space.
The FAA also asked space tourism agencies to re-check the global "no-fly" list, to eliminate potential terrorists.
Also according to FAA, companies should provide visitors with safety advice, including the number of flights that take off and the types of problems that spacecraft may encounter. In addition, visitors should be trained to deal with emergencies such as loss of pressure in the cabin or fire.
The community wants FAA to publish its official regulation before June 2006.
T. An (according to BBC)
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