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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Confusion still reigns over bizav security regs
Despite the fact that the UK, at least, has been enforcing the security rules of European Union Framework Regulation 2320 since it was first published in S
Security
November 29, 2006
Universal speeds security IDs
Universal Weather & Aviation has introduced a new online Master Crew List (MCL) and Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) filing application that ada
Security
November 29, 2006
Terrorists target U.S. bizjets, warns TSA
The U.S.
Safety
November 28, 2006
U.S. DOT Eases Foreign Ownership
The U.S.
Security
November 28, 2006
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TSA Warns of Possible Bizjet Terrorist Attacks
The Transportation Security Administration on Thursday issued an advisory urging private jet owners and general aviation airports to review security measur
Security
November 22, 2006
Customs Procedures Changing at Some Airports
NBAA has received reports of changes to customs clearance procedures at some airports for international general aviation aircraft arrivals.
Security
November 13, 2006
FBO at Love Field Designated DCA Gateway Facility
Business Jet Center (BJC), a Dallas Love Field FBO, is now authorized by the Transportation Security Administration as a gateway for general aviation fligh
FBOs
November 13, 2006
New Passport Requirements Proposed
The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 provides that by Jan.
Security
November 13, 2006
Drug bust incites demand for more security at Irish airports
A Cessna Citation VI owned by a prominent Irish businessman was caught up in a major drug bust on September 26, when Belgian police impounded the aircraft
Security
November 7, 2006
Coast Guard to monitor ADIZ violations
Pilots busting the Washington, D.C.
Security
November 7, 2006
Irish business jet seized in drug bust
A Cessna Citation VI owned by a prominent Irish businessman was caught up in a major drug bust on September 26, when Belgian police impounded the aircraft
Security
November 6, 2006
Operators Question GPS Shutdown Police
Since it was disclosed late last month that President Bush has directed the Department of Defense to draw up plans for temporarily disabling the
Security
November 3, 2006
GA Must Shoulder Security Load
The job of instituting security procedures will fall primarily on GA itself, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said, because of limited Transporta
Security
November 3, 2006
DOD To Deny Access to Aero Charts
The Defense Department will remove its flight information publications, digital aeronautical flight information file and related aeronautical charts and pu
Security
November 3, 2006
Addressing the security threat at repair stations
One of the cornerstones of aviation is trust.
Security
November 2, 2006
TSA puts off reopening D.C. heliport
Washington, D.C.’s South Capitol Street Heliport (09W) has been struggling to reopen to at least some pre-approved general aviation rotorcraft since mid-20
Security
November 1, 2006
Norad lasers will warn pilots of D.C.-area ADIZ intrusions
Beginning later this month, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) will use aircraft-specific laser lights to warn errant pilots they have st
Security
October 31, 2006
Dash 8-300 Hijacking Ends Without Incident
Two men who used grenades to hijack an Aires Colombia de Havilland Dash 8-300 on September 12 surrendered five hours after the standoff began, ending a har
Safety
October 19, 2006
Jet Professionals Offers Cops for Hire
Operators needing to hire a ride-along qualified law-enforcement officer to meet one of the special security requirements of flying into Reagan Washington
Security
October 19, 2006
NATA Appeals to Congress on EPA Rule
In a letter to all 535 members of Congress, the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) highlighted what it calls “costly and ill-conceived provisio
Accidents
October 19, 2006
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