by Ned S. Levi | Sep 3, 2012
Many travelers consider their laptop safe, as long as they have great antivirus, antispyware, and firewall software installed, and up-to-date. That’s merely a good start. It does nothing to prevent their laptop from being stolen or protect their personal and...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 30, 2012
Last week in my article, Life safety cruise ship regulation reform is essential, I wrote about maritime regulation reform, I believe is necessary for governments and the United Nations to enact, to help prevent loss of life from cruise ship accidents, after reviewing...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 23, 2012
As the death toll mounts, the Costa Concordia tragedy horrifies us more and more, especially since it has become apparent the ship never should have hit the rock which tore a 300 foot hole in its hull, and that more timely and decisive action by the captain and crew...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 16, 2012
Today, in the US, we commemorate the life of the Reverend, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We remember the legacy of Dr. King, who, as Coretta Scott King, his wife, put it, was the “preeminent nonviolent commander,” who used nonviolent campaigns to bring about “redemption,...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 9, 2012
Just last month, the US Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration announced their new “final” rules to keep fatigued pilots out of the cockpit. The new rules govern how much time off commercial passenger pilots must have between work shifts,...