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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Insurers and FAA Proposing Helo EMS Changes
Earlier this week the NTSB announced that it would hold a three-day public hearing beginning February 3 to examine helicopter EMS (HEMS) accidents, and now
Security
November 13, 2008
NBAA, AOPA Want More Time To Comment on TSA Proposal
NBAA and AOPA late last week sent a joint letter to the TSA asking the agency to double the 60-day comment window for the Large Aircraft Security Program p
Regulations and Government
November 4, 2008
TSA Wants Your Comments on GA Security Proposal
The TSA today published the large aircraft security program notice of proposed rulemaki
Security
October 30, 2008
Large-aircraft NPRM raises more questions than answers
The Transportation Security Administration was scheduled to publish in the Federal Register late last month a proposed set of regulations that, if enacted,
Regulations and Government
October 27, 2008
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NBAA: TSA General Aviation Security Proposal ‘Onerous’
The TSA’s general aviation security rulemaking proposal, which would force nearly 10,000 op
Security
October 21, 2008
NBAA Members React Negatively to TSA NPRM
If the TSA was expecting the business aviation community to embrace its Large Aircraft Securit
Security
October 14, 2008
TSA Plan Would Sharply Complicate Operations for All GA Aircraft Weighing 12,500 Pounds or More
The TSA today released a notice of proposed rulemaking for its Large Aircraft Security Program
Security
October 9, 2008
Report: GA still poses a threat to U.S. security
Seven years after 9/11, general aviation is still vulnerable to acts of terrorism because of inaction by the White House, according to a report prepared by
Regulations and Government
September 30, 2008
Waiver Needed for Overflying the U.S.
The FAA early last month published a new notam requiring N-registered aircraft with an mtow of more than 100,309 pounds to obtain an operational waiver fro
Security
September 30, 2008
Electronic locking system monitors access to airplanes
AirLock Aviation Security Systems has developed a programmable electronic door and access-panel locking system that records all uses of the locks to gain a
Security
September 23, 2008
9/11, Seven Years Later...
With today’s dedication of the country’s first major September 11 memorial at the Pentagon, Americans are recalling the events of that fateful day when air
Security
September 11, 2008
FAA Must Pay in Lost Case Against Corporate Pilots
The NTSB’s chief administrative law judge on September 3 ordered the FAA to pay $12,475 in attorney fees and expenses to two pilots, whom the Agency had ac
Security
September 10, 2008
Drug trafficking
Although the recent economic downturn has led to a drop in charter activity among legitimate business travelers, the head of the U.S.
Charter & Fractional
September 9, 2008
Family sells Jimsair to Landmark
The Bracamonte family sold the historic Jimsair Aviation Services FBO at San Diego International Airport to Landmark Aviation on July 18, bringing the Land
Security
September 4, 2008
Kaiserair adds Santa Rosa FBO
After managing and operating the Apex Aviation FBO at Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, Calif., since January, Kaiserair has purchased the FBO and begun
Security
September 4, 2008
GA braces for more stringent security rules
With the end-of-summer political conventions set for Minneapolis and Denver, the FAA transferred the general aviation security program designed for access
Regulations and Government
September 2, 2008
TSA Releases GA Security Guidelines
The Transportation Security Administration on Friday released two sets of voluntary general aviation security action items (SAI) for FBOs and aircraft oper
Security
September 2, 2008
TSA Blunder Delays 40 Flights
American Eagle had to ground nine Embraer ERJ regional jets at Chicago O’Hare Airport on August 19 after a TSA officer used the airplanes’ total air temper
Security
August 29, 2008
GA Bracing for New Security Rules
A story in Monday’s USA Today that reported the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is working on “a massive expansion” of aviation security rules
Regulations and Government
August 14, 2008
Banyan Air offers fingerprint services
A few years ago, who would have thought fingerprinting would be one of the services offered at an FBO? But in today’s security climate, Banyan Air Service
FBOs
August 12, 2008
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