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The Cabin

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Initial release 2017
DirectorsJohan Bodell
ProducersAlec Trachtenberg
CastCaitlin Crommett
Thomas Hedengran
Erik Kammerland
Christopher Lee Page
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About The Cabin


A weekend at a remote cabin turns nightmarish for a young couple when they encounter a vicious sociopath.

Gunmen and sexism: On the road with Mexico's women truckers

Gunmen and sexism: On the road with Mexico's women truckers
Nov 22,2023 10:21 pm

... She jumps up into The Cabin, ready to steer Diavolo out of a parking lot in Monterrey, on to " the highway of death" and all the way to the US border...

Blue star Lee Ryan given suspended jail term for BA cabin crew abuse

Blue star Lee Ryan given suspended jail term for BA cabin crew abuse
Sep 28,2023 6:40 am

... Ryan, 40, was found guilty in January of racially aggravated common assault by beating and behaving in an abusive way towards The Cabin crew member...

Below Deck Down Under: Jason Chambers addresses sexual misconduct row

Below Deck Down Under: Jason Chambers addresses sexual misconduct row
Aug 10,2023 4:51 pm

... " Luke Jones, who has featured in 11 episodes of the series, was shown entering The Cabin of fellow cast member Margot Sisson without consent...

US investigates Delta over plane stuck on tarmac in extreme heat

US investigates Delta over plane stuck on tarmac in extreme heat
Jul 21,2023 3:21 am

... " Delta teams are looking into the circumstances that led to uncomfortable temperatures inside The Cabin and we appreciate the efforts of our people and first responders at Harry Reid International, " the airline said this week...

Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row

Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
Jun 16,2023 8:21 am

... After the announcement, which was made in Italian and English, several passengers complained, and " continued to be abusive" even after The Cabin crew apologised, he said...

A taste of space with world's first disabled astronaut, John McFall

A taste of space with world's first disabled astronaut, John McFall
Apr 27,2023 11:50 pm

... Any tiny movement against something solid sends you catapulting around The Cabin, bouncing into walls and people...

Airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners

Airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners
Apr 3,2023 8:11 pm

... The current rules were introduced in November 2006, at the end of a ban on liquids in The Cabin, when British police said they had foiled a plot to blow up as many as 10 planes using explosives hidden in drinks...

Air India: The urination scandal that embarrassed the airline

Air India: The urination scandal that embarrassed the airline
Jan 9,2023 5:11 am

... Air India has since de-rostered a pilot and four member of The Cabin crew...

Airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners

Dec 14,2022 8:10 pm

By Jemma DempseyBBC News

A UK airport has scrapped the 100ml liquid limit by using high-tech scanners which also allow electronics to be kept in hand luggage at security.

London City Airport has brought in the technology which takes high-resolution 3D images of bags.

Travellers can now carry on up to two litres of liquid, and toiletries no longer have to be put in separate bags.

The government has set a June 2024 deadline for most UK airports to install The Machines .

Passengers at other airports, except Teesside which introduced new C3 scanners in March, currently have to remove items such as tablets, laptops and liquids from hand luggage for security checks.

The current rules were introduced in November 2006, at The End of a ban on liquids in The Cabin , when British police said they had foiled a plot to blow up as many as 10 planes using explosives hidden in drinks.

London City Airport started trialling the new technology More Than a year ago and went live with four of the new X-ray machines, similar to CT scanners used in hospitals, on Tuesday.

Chief operating officer Alison Fitzgerald said screening staff had been retrained to use the technology, which presents 3D imagery, and The Public can be assured it is safe.

" The Level of processing now through the X-ray is even more secure than it was previously and the machine has The Ability to differentiate to between a non-dangerous and a dangerous liquid. "

The machine would still reject images it was not happy with, She Said , but it would allow staff to Focus On potential threats while allowing items such as water, shampoo and perfume to go through.

It would also speed up the " door to gate" process with estimates of a 30% increase in passenger numbers, Ms Fitzgerald added.

" The whole process is quicker on the basis that previously you needed to empty your bag and put that in multiple trays whereas now it's one bag in one tray and you don't need to take everything out, " She Said .

Which? consumer expert Harry Kind said while it was the " beginning of The End " of a system introduced 17 years ago, people should not assume it was a rule change across the board.

" It's really important passengers actually check what The Rules are for the airports they're flying from and flying to, " He Said .

But crucially it should reduce waiting times. Many travellers reported delays of up to an hour at security, and in a recent 7% said they had missed a flight because of queues, Mr Kind added.

" This change will make a massive difference and reduce The Number of people missing flights and losing out on their holidays just because they've got a Too Big bottle of shampoo. "

London City Airport was already the fastest of all the UK airports for security times, with an average of 12 Minutes , he added.

The largest of the UK's airports are rolling out the Next Generation technology on a gradual basis.

Heathrow trialled 3D scanners in 2017 and said with more security lanes than any other airport installing the new machines was " always going to be complex and take longer".

Gatwick is currently trialling 19 lanes with Next Generation technology across its two terminals but a spokesperson said passengers should continue to follow all existing rules.

Other airports told The Bbc they had no specific date for completion but would be In Line with the government deadline of June 2024.

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