High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pablo Dreyfus (1969/70-1 June 2009) was an Argentine arms controller working in Brazil in a campaign to end the illegal weapons trade prevalent in South America. He worked with other diplomats, including his friend Ronald Dreyer. The two were aboard Air France flight 447 that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean after encountering adverse weather conditions. Dreyfus's accomplishments include encouraging better accounting of weapons to prevent them falling into the hands of criminal organizations. Following the theft of grenades from an Argentine military garrison in 2006, Dreyfus remarked "If a supermarket can keep control of the amount of peas it has in stock, surely a military organization could and should be able to do the same with equal if not greater efficiency with its weapons," he said. "The key words are logistics, control, security."