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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Security plan for GA Airports stalled at TSA
Federal guidelines for improving security at the nation’s more than 18,000 general aviation airports remain bottled up in the Transportation Security Admin
Security
March 22, 2007
Security access specialist joins NBAA
Richard Doubrava has joined NBAA in the new role of director of security.
Security
March 22, 2007
New Legislation Focuses on GA Threats
The U.S.
Regulations and Government
March 22, 2007
Industry waiting for ‘third party’ appeal option
Nearly three months after being directed by Congress to develop a plan for giving pilots and mechanics a “third party” review process if they lose their FA
Regulations and Government
March 16, 2007
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New NBAA Security Seminar dates available
Beginning March 30, NBAA will hold seven new sessions of the association’s security training seminar for Part 91 operators at locations across the country.
Security
March 16, 2007
House to discuss DCA access for GA
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), which has been closed to general aviation traffic since 9/11, will be the subject of a hearing by the Hous
Regulations and Government
March 16, 2007
TSA undertakes security checks at NYC heliports
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is taking over security checks of passengers and baggage at New York City heliports, following warnings th
Security
March 15, 2007
Reporters Jailed after ‘Hijack’ Stunt
A New York-based NBC TV crew tried to infiltrate a St.
Security
March 15, 2007
NATA, OSHA partner on ramp safety
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have teamed on a program to reduce and prev
Security
March 12, 2007
FAA Issues Hydraulic Safety Alert
The FAA has issued a Safety Alert For Operators (SAFO) regarding the functional testing of helicopter hydraulic systems before flight.
Security
March 8, 2007
TSA Directed To Expand GA Security Program
President Bush Tuesday signed into law a homeland security spending bill that includes language directing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Security
February 12, 2007
GA Flights Finally Resume at DCA
In what Rep.
Aircraft
February 12, 2007
Small Air-taxi Aircraft Still Prohibited at DCA
Under the Transportation Security Administration’s new regulations permitting the resumption of general aviation operations at Ronald Reagan Washington Nat
Charter & Fractional
February 12, 2007
Comments Due Tomorrow on D.C. Flight Restrictions
Thanks primarily to a campaign by AOPA, the FAA has received more than 16,000 comments, the vast majority mostly negative, to the agency's proposal to make
Security
February 8, 2007
Mercury Picks Up Where Jet Aviation Left Off
Two months after Swiss-based Jet Aviation revealed to AIN that it had dropped plans announced more than two years ago that it was partnering with Ku
Security
February 6, 2007
Security presents challenge for ATC
“The job of a controller is no longer just separating airplanes,” National Air Traffic Controllers Association president John Carr told attendees at a symp
ATC
February 1, 2007
Terror threat necessitates early evacuation planning
Videotapes from Iraq showing foreign hostages cowering in cages before being beheaded by their terrorist captors provide horrific testament to the danger t
Security
February 1, 2007
The High Cost of Protecting Against Missile Attack
Fear mongering has been a growth industry in the U.S.
Security
February 1, 2007
Stolen Agplane Raised Terrorist Concerns
The apparent theft on November 1 of a Piper PA-25 Pawnee cropduster near Mexicali, Mexico, was the subject of a Transportation Security Administration advi
Security
January 31, 2007
Washington Report: TSA Boss Takes No. 2 DHS Job
Adm.
Regulations and Government
January 31, 2007
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