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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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NBAA Confirms Aussie Transport Security Requirement
A six-year-old Australian law that requires international operators of jet aircraft exceeding 12,500 pounds mtow to have a Transport Security Program (TSP)
Security
November 11, 2010
Kings’ arrest prompts legislator to act
A California congressman has picked up the cudgel in the mistaken detention at gunpoint of John and Martha King of King Schools on August 28, and the incid
Security
October 28, 2010
Helo Safety Effort in Full Swing in Europe
The European Helicopter Safety Implementation Team (EHSIT) has released a 22-page “<link http://easa.europa.eu/communications/docs/ehest/EHEST%20Trainin
Security
October 26, 2010
Oviv launches remote-control Sentinel 100L
Oviv Security Technologies is launching a remote-control option for the Sentinel 100L security system for guarding aircraft on the ground.
Security
October 20, 2010
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Security
October 20, 2010
MedAire teams with Control Risks on medical, security, travel issues
MedAire has joined forces with Control Risks to provide one-stop advice and assistance on medical, security and travel issues.
Security
October 19, 2010
Kings arrested after mistaken aircraft ID
John and Martha King got the surprise of their lives on the evening of August 28, when they landed in a Cessna 172 (N50545) at Santa Barbara Municipal Airp
Security
September 30, 2010
Incidents test the trigger point of security rules
While business aviation anxiously awaits a new proposal for the Larg
Security
September 28, 2010
Wrong ID of ‘Stolen’ Cessna Causes Gunpoint Drama
After landing at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport on August 28, King Schools owners John and Martha King were puzzled when ATC insisted that they taxi to a
Regulations and Government
August 31, 2010
FAA Recommends Upset Recovery Training
Citing an increase in aircraft accidents involving loss of control (LOC), the FAA issued Information for Operators 10010, which calls for operators to inco
Security
August 3, 2010
Third Time’s the Charm for TSA
After two previous candidates withdrew their names from consideration, the Transportation Security Administration finally welcomed its new boss on Friday w
Security
June 29, 2010
TSA To Take a Fresh Look at DCA Access
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to improve on the anemic number of general aviation flights into Ronald Reagan Washington National A
Regulations and Government
June 15, 2010
TSA: Expect Modified LASP ‘Sometime This Year’
Without revealing specifics, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) assistant administrator John Sammon said on Tuesday at the National Air Transport
Regulations and Government
June 10, 2010
ASA Group Inundated During Thailand Protests
The ASA Group, an executive-aviation security services provider with a base in Bangkok, said it has been inundated with requests for assistance from travel
Security
May 20, 2010
Obama Nominates Pistole for TSA Chief
President Barack Obama yesterday nominated John Pistole as assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, a position where he would also lead
Regulations and Government
May 18, 2010
EU security standards face likely delay in UK
Final agreement over the way the European Union’s new “common basic standards for aviation security” are implemented in the UK will not be achieved by the
Regulations and Government
March 30, 2010
New LASP Proposal Set for Departmental Review, TSA Says
The Transportation Security Administration has completed the revision of the large aircraft security program (LASP) and the legislation is about to move to
Security
March 30, 2010
TSA looks to lessen GA’s security burden
A general aviation working group met with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials early last month to begin discussing procedures and proces
Regulations and Government
March 29, 2010
UK Likely To Delay Aviation Security Standards Rule
Final agreement over the way the European Union’s new “common basic standards for aviation security” are implemented in the UK will not be achieved by the
Security
March 9, 2010
EBAA Wants Expansion of U.S. Pre-clearance at Shannon
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has called on the U.S.
Airports
March 9, 2010
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