We Are Airline Flight Attendants, Pilots, Agents, Ground Personnel, Law Enforcement, Airport Security, and the concerned public – committed to putting an end to Child Trafficking, the #2 crime on Earth.
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Identifying and Reporting Human Trafficking
KNOW THE INDICATORS
Indicator 1: The person has no control of his or her travel and identification documents.
Indicator 2: The person has no freedom of movement or social interaction.
Indicator 3: The person has no logical means of reaching, or lacks knowledge of his or her final destination.
Indicator 4: A child traveler does not seem to be accompanied by his or her parent or legitimate guardian.
Don’ts
Do not confront the suspected trafficker or suspected victim.
Do not draw unnecessary attention to the suspected trafficker or suspected victim that may alert them to your suspicions.
Do’s
Do report your observations. In addition to submitting video alerts, call the DHS tip line, you will be asked:
– Airline, flight number, and seat number;
– If the individual is currently in-flight;
– Arrival city and estimated time of arrival;
– Identities (names, citizenship, etc.) of suspected victims and/or suspected traffickers;
– Physical descriptions of the suspected victims and traffickers; and indicator(s) you saw or heard.
TIP LINES
AAI Tip Line (Google of ITunes) to report data rich information to law enforcement in real time. (Photos, email, text or video)
or call the DHS Hotline or 911
Call 866-347-2423 toll free in U.S. and Canada, 24 hour a day
Call 802-872-6199 (tolls apply) in any country in the world, 24 hours a day
For victims services call National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 and
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FLIGHT DECK COMMUNICATIONS
Follow your airline’s policy to report a tip immediately. This could be through ACARS or the Domestic Event Network (DEN). There may be a Federal Air Marshall (FAM) on your flight. While the FAM’s primary concern is aviation security, you may inform him or her of suspected human trafficking – if you can do so without compromising the FAM’s anonymity. Because of the sensitivity of the FAM’s mission, use the option only as a last resort.
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