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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Anti-missile defense systems have legislators’ attention
Man-carried portable air defense systems (Manpads), also known as shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, in the hands of terrorists have a lot of people ve
Security
November 27, 2007
General aviation faces tougher security rules
Homeland security experts are considering new measures to tighten security for general aviation operators as part of an ongoing attempt to prepare for unkn
Security
November 26, 2007
Aviation Fatalities Among the Lowest
Although U.S.
Security
November 26, 2007
TSA grapples with GA security
Although the Transportation Security Administration’s general aviation airport security guidelines working group was unable to reach a consensus on how to
Security
November 26, 2007
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FAA adding EVAS to its entire fleet
For years, the marketers of the Emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS) have been asking the FAA to require the product.
Regulations and Government
November 26, 2007
DHS Seeks To Avert GA Nuke Nightmare
“The nightmare scenario that we talk about is the possibility of a weapon of mass destruction being detonated in a city,” Department of Homeland Security S
Security
November 6, 2007
Bizav Accused of ‘Complacency’ Toward Security
“A troubling trend has developed that threatens to harm business aviation in unimaginable ways–complacency,” claims Aviation Security International.
Charter & Fractional
November 2, 2007
9/11 Panel To Subpoena Documents from the FAA
The commission investigating the 9/11 terror attacks is subpoenaing documents it says the FAA has withheld.
Security
November 2, 2007
Jet Aviation and Kollsman Explore Anti-SAM Systems
In separate efforts, Jet Aviation and Kollsman are the latest companies to explore possible anti-surface-to-air-missile (SAM) systems.
Security
November 2, 2007
No More Delays Likely for Air-taxi Security Compliance
“After May 1 operators not meeting the full requirements of the [twelve-five and private charter security] rules will be considered to be in noncompliance,
Security
October 17, 2007
Sanity urged in genav post-9/11 security policy
With the forcible shutdown of Chicago Meigs Field fresh in their minds, several members of the House aviation subcommittee called to eliminate some of the
Security
October 16, 2007
Missile Countermeasures Approved on G500 Series
Gulfstream now offers the FAA-approved BAE Systems Matador infrared surface-to-air missile countermeasure system for the G500, G550 and GV.
Security
October 11, 2007
9/11 helo aftermath: ‘normal’ but not quite
It has been just over two years since four hijacked jetliners stopped the world in its tracks on what was for residents of the New York City and Washington
Security
October 9, 2007
NBAA: Balance Security and Economy
With the first hints that the Bush Administration is considering raiding the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) to help fund security-related expenses in 20
Security
October 9, 2007
Computer-coded Passport Implementation Delayed
A new U.S.
Security
October 8, 2007
TSA Starts Conducting 12-5 Program Inspections
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is in the process of contacting air taxi operators regulated by the Twelve-Five Standard Security Program
Security
October 8, 2007
Special Report: Business Aviation Security
A few days after last September 11 it became apparent that the FAA and even the Department of Transportation did not have much say in aviation security mat
Security
October 8, 2007
How Secure Is Your Flight Department As a Whole?
Facility Access• Is the hangar/FBO property fenced off from the street and from adjoining unsecured property?• How do you control access
Security
October 8, 2007
Euro airports and FBOs also heighten security
In Europe, reaction to September 11 included shock, outrage, empathy and resolve.
Security
October 8, 2007
Extra Security Requirements Could Be Too Onerous for Regional Airlines
Regional airlines, long dependent on the efficiencies their comparatively low cost structures bring, have watched increased security burdens since Septembe
Security
October 8, 2007
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