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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Heightened Security Follows London Bombings
Travelers through both airline and general aviation terminals in the UK should expect longer delays from enhanced security screening and plan accordingly,
Security
April 18, 2007
Rules Released On DCA Access
Rules that will enable some general aviation operators to resume operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) were released last Friday an
Security
April 17, 2007
D.C. Flight Restrictions Might Be Permanent
The FAA proposed today to make permanent the so-called temporary flight restrictions in the Washington, D.C.
Airports
April 16, 2007
Feds Seek To Snoop On In-flight Communications
Fearing that terrorists will exploit emerging in-flight broadband services to remotely activate bombs or coordinate hijackings, the Justice Department has
Security
April 16, 2007
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Passport Requirements To Be Expanded
Flight crews and their passengers will be affected by a proposal from the Departments of State and Homeland Security to require a U.S.
Security
April 5, 2007
John Goglia, a rebel with a cause, reflects on NTSB tenure
You don’t expect to see a 59-year-old, gray-haired guy who looks like a middle linebacker choking up as tears well up in his eyes, but then this is John Go
Security
April 3, 2007
FAA Says It’s Better Prepared for Terrorist Threats
FAA actions on 9/11 “demonstrated the urgency and initiative of many employees who were acting under intense pressure,” the agency said in a response to th
Security
April 2, 2007
TSA not enforcing ticket revocation rule
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has quietly suspended enforcement of the rule that allowed the agency to revoke a pilot’s certificate for
Security
April 2, 2007
Standdown addresses safety and security
Spurred by the popularity of Bombardier’s blockbuster annual standdown in Wichita, safety stand- downs are becoming regional one- day events.
Safety
March 28, 2007
TSA names new chief for general aviation
General aviation interests are encouraged by the appointment of Michal Morgan as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) general manager for general a
Security
March 28, 2007
Meeting at DCA hangar places TSA in hot seat
Can and should Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) be opened to general aviation and charter aircraft? That was the principal topic during an u
Regulations and Government
March 28, 2007
Comair Arrests Prompt Crackdown
The Transportation Security Administration began random security checks of airline and airport employees in Florida and Puerto Rico last month after author
Security
March 26, 2007
Explosive Found in Atlanta’s International Airport
Investigation continues into an explosive device found on April 7 in a men’s lavatory outside a secure area in the atrium at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Int
Security
March 23, 2007
NTSB rails FAA, TC and Bombardier in 604 crash
In one of its longest investigations into a general aviation accident, the NTSB released its final report last month on the Oct.
Regulations and Government
March 22, 2007
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
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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
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
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