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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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In the name of security, GA treated as ‘stepchild’
With the U.S.
Security
January 31, 2008
Learjet with Lost Com Escorted by Fighters
After a Learjet 55 on an IFR flight from Syracuse, N.Y., on February 26 lost voice and transponder communications over Holston Mountain, Tenn., ATC notifie
Security
January 18, 2008
Operation Liberty Shield yields notams and TFRs
In what has been the biggest flurry of notams, TFR issuances and general uncertainty since 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation
Security
January 16, 2008
TSA bizav security plans being put to the test at TEB
While the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and NBAA continue to work on a security protocol demonstration at New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport–whi
Airports
January 15, 2008
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Hallett’s Parting Shots
Like many a “Washington hand” leaving a position, the Air Transport Association’s Carol Hallett was more forthcoming in her comments to the Washington Aero
Security
January 9, 2008
Bizav groups optimistic about TSA/DHS interface
Although the new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is among the 22 separate government agencies that will become part of the new Department of H
Security
January 8, 2008
GA security slowly taken up a notch
Although general aviation access to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) continues to be an elusive and possibly unattainable goal, the Transpor
Security
January 8, 2008
Do SAMs pose a real threat to civil aviation?
What is the realistic likelihood of your aircraft being targeted by a shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile (SAM) in the hands of a terrorist? After an
Security
January 4, 2008
Gulfstream Earns Security Grade
The U.S.
Security
December 27, 2007
TSA sticks to deadline for alien flight-training rule
What began as a straightforward interim final rule on alien flight training has caused heartburn at some general aviation groups.
Security
December 19, 2007
Passenger attacks crew of Dornier 228 with axe
Norwegian authorities have rushed through new security requirements at the country’s smaller airports in response to a September 29 incident in which a man
Safety
December 18, 2007
No charges filed against NBC helicopter ‘hijack’ reporters
Apparently it’s OK to pose as terrorists for an NBC “exposé” on the lack of security at the nation’s general aviation airports.
Security
December 18, 2007
Daley unrepentant in face of FAA's (belated) Meigs wrath
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, a veteran of the bare-knuckle school of politics, is defiantly defending his destruction of Meigs Field last year despite thre
Security
December 18, 2007
TSA progress slow on NBAA’s security program
The head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has said that he fully supports NBAA’s Transportation Security Administration Access Certifica
Security
December 17, 2007
Medical Service Provider Unveils Security Services
MedAire has expanded beyond the medical-assistance services and products the company has provided the airline and business aviation industry for 20 years,
Security
December 14, 2007
Million Air HOU approves prototype security system
Million Air Houston (HOU), headquarters FBO for the Million Air Interlink franchise network, recently completed a two-year joint effort with Navigance Tech
FBOs
December 7, 2007
Advisory circular addresses laser threat
In response to numerous reports of lasers being pointed at aircraft, the FAA last month issued advisory circular (AC) 70-2 requesting all aircrews to repor
Safety
December 7, 2007
New software simplifies no-fly checklist
Aviation Technologies has created what it believes is a solution to the time-consuming process of checking air passenger and employee names against Transpo
Security
December 6, 2007
TSA develops new plan to fill thinning ranks of air marshals
Perhaps one of the least appreciated benefits of corporate aviation is that its pilots and their passengers don’t have to endure the security procedures of
Security
December 5, 2007
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
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