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News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Panic buttons could be part of future cockpits
Banks have them, and so do many convenience stores and passenger cars.
Security
May 29, 2008
Ground handlers tighten security
Staff members at Jeppesen’s International Trip Planning Services centers in the U.S.
Security
May 29, 2008
Leading Edge: New NBAA chair selects security as priority
Tell us about the new security committee.It is basically a combination of the Corporate Aviation Management Committee and the
Security
May 29, 2008
Touching Bases: Aero Sport mixes business and fun flying
Located at St.
Security
May 29, 2008
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Convention Clips: Global Express, BBJ may get missile spoofers
Total Aircraft Services is exploring the possibility of STCs to install BAE Systems’ Matador infrared missile countermeasure equipment on corporate jets su
Security
May 28, 2008
Rescue squabble revives NYC police, fire rivalry
On March 25, 1911, the worst factory fire in the history of New York City erupted in the three floors occupied by the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in a tall
Safety
May 27, 2008
Industry issues security recommendations
Five trade organizations jointly submitted recommended security regulations for general aviation operations to the DOT and FAA for implementation “expediti
Security
May 27, 2008
Required checks now include fingerprinting
Airport and aircraft operators that are required to have security programs under Parts 107 and 108, respectively, must now include fingerprint-based crimin
Security
May 27, 2008
Hangar Flying: Jumpseat rides
FAREWELL TO GUESTS UP FRONT–Jumpseat rides on non-U.S.
Security
May 27, 2008
Flimsy airliner cockpit doors soon will be a thing of the past
Following September 11, the FAA issued a requirement that all U.S.
Security
May 23, 2008
Getting back to normal, whatever that may be
Almost three months after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, people still talk–perhaps now more wistfully than hopefully–about “when things
Security
May 22, 2008
Bizav security card prepared for tests
A “smart” security identification card that can be used by aircraft passengers and another that would be used by flight crews, aviation employees and stude
Security
May 22, 2008
Fickle politics determine Meig's fate
Despite a new blizzard of support for Meigs Field (CGX) using every media, general aviation’s most famous single-runway airport is set to close permanently
Airports
May 22, 2008
Airport executives mull security changes
“We have 700 million passengers each year and we can’t treat them all as terrorists,” American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) president Chip Barc
Airports
May 22, 2008
How will security bill affect bizav?
General aviation will have to wait until later this month to learn how it might be affected by the aviation security bill signed November 19 by President B
Security
May 22, 2008
Transponder hijacking code leads to bizjet diversion
A Gulfstream V erroneously squawked that a hijacking was under way as it crossed through Canadian airspace one late October afternoon, leading airspace def
Security
May 22, 2008
Penalties may stiffen for busting prohibited areas
Frontier Airlines grounded one of its captains and first officers after they inadvertently flew their Boeing 737 into prohibited airspace above the White H
Security
May 16, 2008
International Operations - A 2002 Study Guide
The emotional roller coaster created by September 11 has forced many companies to completely rethink their international travel options.
Safety
May 16, 2008
New York’s flying finest cope with post-Sept. 11 realities
More than a year later, southern Manhattan still seems scarred, incomplete; the variegated skyline stretching the length of the island seems an archite
Security
May 9, 2008
RAA: Airlines can’t absorb any more national defense costs
Even though regional airline traffic is up 13 percent from the second quarter of last year, and regional airliners account for 34 percent of the overall do
Security
May 9, 2008
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