Airline Passenger Management System
The Airline Passenger Management System (APMS) is a patented concept for in-flight management of passenger activity within the cabin of an airliner during flight. Invented by Nicholas J. Naclerio, a former U. S. Army Intelligence and Law Enforcement executive, APMS is a strong complement to passenger screening systems and armed Federal Air Marshals.
Mr. Naclerio is currently communicating with Federal Agencies, airlines, aerospace contractors, airline industry labor unions and members of the United States Senate to promote the development and testing of a prototype APMS system.
Ths site have been created as a central repository for information regarding APMS and airline passenger safety issues in general. As such it will be growing and developing over time.
If you have any technical questions or suggestions regarding APMS please contact us at nacleriogroup@cs.com. If you have any questions on this project such as feasibility study, investment, system development effort, please contact Dr. Sunil Shrestha at sks@universolutions.com.
- - 1- Page APMS News Release
- - 4- Page APMS Functional Overview
- - 8- Page APMS Position Paper
- - Link to APMS Patent #6448907
- - 2- Page APMS Airline/Aircraft Technology, Engineering & Maintenance June- July 2005
- - 2- Page APMS Researchers chase goal of nonhijackable plane
- - 3- Page APMS Europe Hopes to Thwart Terrorists with H....
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