UK pilots to bail out on ID cards

By Nick Heath, Special to ZDNet Asia
Monday, May 11, 2009 11:05 AM

The majority of pilots in the United Kingdom do not want ID cards and will fight plans to force them onto air crews.

A survey of 10,000 pilots by the British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) found 60 percent were opposed to ID cards and Balpa has pledged to battle the rollout of the cards to pilots "with every lawful means at our disposal".

All new airside workers in the United Kingdom will be required to have an ID Card, starting with staff and crew at Manchester and London City airports this Autumn.

A spokesman for Balpa said: "If pilots do not get a card they will lose their job, it goes against what Parliament has been told about the cards not being compulsory.

"Pilots do not think it will improve security and think the scheme is a waste of money and do not trust the government with their details."

Balpa says it continues to consult its lawyers over what legal action could be taken to fight the rollout of the cards to pilots.

An Identity and Passport Service spokeswoman said: "Balpa have come to us with their concerns and we have spoken to them a number of times about how we can work with industry to resolve these.

"Identity cards will directly benefit airside workers - not just by improving personnel security, but also by speeding up pre-employment checks and increasing the efficiency of pass-issuing arrangements, making it easier for these workers to take up their posts and move from one airside job to another."

She said the government was working out how to gradually rollout the requirement to hold an ID card to all UK airside workers.

Nick Heath of Silicon.com reported from London.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 1 comments

UK pilots to bail out on ID cards
As usual, Government comments are a load of crap. ID cards will not help airside workes gain jobs airside, they already have jobs! The stupidity of the Government statement is truly embarasing. Are they a bunch of fools or do they take us for a bunch of fools.
Posted by adrian tawse on Tuesday, May 12 2009 01:04 PM


Tech Jobs Now!

Search for your ideal tech job:

Hands-on programming: Extract plain text from documents with Syncfusion's components

Web Development

Justin James recently tried Syncfusion's Essential DocIO and Essential PDF to help him extract text from documents he downloaded from the Internet. Here's the code he wrote to get the plain text.


Read more »



Will technology divide us further?

Blog thumbnail

So I finally watched 2012 over the weekend, but the film left me feeling extremely agitated.

The possibility that the world may meet its watery end in three years didn't..... by Eileen Yu

Read more »

Tags

  1. attack
  2. authentication and encryption
  3. blog
  4. data security
  5. e - mail
  6. hacking
  7. internet
  8. malware
  9. microsoft corp.
  10. network
  11. network security
  12. pc security
  13. researcher
  14. security
  15. security management
  16. software
  17. spam and phishing
  18. symantec corp.
  19. viruses and worms
  20. web