Questions re key cards
"American Airlines uniforms and a pilot's key card -- which grants access to the holder to any American Airlines facility in the world -- were taken from a hotel in Rome, Italy, earlier this year, police said Thursday"
Questions:
1. Why do pilots carry around world-wide access cards?
and
2. When one goes missing, why can't it be locked out or the system reset? (Hotels do it for example)
(The large company I once worked for issues employee ID badges which opened different sets of facilities for different hours, depending on employee classification. As a software engineer, I could get into almost any building but manufacturing, and my badge was good 24/7. So I'm not surprised that AA pilots had employee badges would open just about everything. But once an employee leaves the company, my former company's HR fairly quickly deactivates their card.)
I just encountered this today. I had an access card that I got yesterday, worked until after closing, so just kept it. About noon or so, it suddenly would not unlock to doors to my work area.
When I took it down to security, they expalined that all visitor's cards are encoded with an expiration time/date just in case one gets out the door.
FWIW
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