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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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Missile Countermeasures Approved on G500 Series
Gulfstream now offers the FAA-approved BAE Systems Matador infrared surface-to-air missile countermeasure system for the G500, G550 and GV.
Security
October 11, 2007
9/11 helo aftermath: ‘normal’ but not quite
It has been just over two years since four hijacked jetliners stopped the world in its tracks on what was for residents of the New York City and Washington
Security
October 9, 2007
NBAA: Balance Security and Economy
With the first hints that the Bush Administration is considering raiding the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) to help fund security-related expenses in 20
Security
October 9, 2007
Bizav Security Study Flawed, Claims NBAA
A recent survey of fewer than 60 pilots on the state of the business aviation industry’s security measures is significantly flawed, NBAA asserts.
Security
October 8, 2007
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Computer-coded Passport Implementation Delayed
A new U.S.
Security
October 8, 2007
TSA Starts Conducting 12-5 Program Inspections
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is in the process of contacting air taxi operators regulated by the Twelve-Five Standard Security Program
Security
October 8, 2007
Special Report: Business Aviation Security
A few days after last September 11 it became apparent that the FAA and even the Department of Transportation did not have much say in aviation security mat
Security
October 8, 2007
How Secure Is Your Flight Department As a Whole?
Facility Access• Is the hangar/FBO property fenced off from the street and from adjoining unsecured property?• How do you control access
Security
October 8, 2007
Euro airports and FBOs also heighten security
In Europe, reaction to September 11 included shock, outrage, empathy and resolve.
Security
October 8, 2007
Extra Security Requirements Could Be Too Onerous for Regional Airlines
Regional airlines, long dependent on the efficiencies their comparatively low cost structures bring, have watched increased security burdens since Septembe
Security
October 8, 2007
FAA’s ASAP hasn’t flown with maintenance techs
The FAA’s Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) is designed to identify and correct dangerous operational situations that might not come to the attention o
Regulations and Government
October 8, 2007
NTSB Closes Docket On Repair Station Security
The Transportation Security Administration’s notice of public meeting and request for comments on “Aircraft Repair Station Security” (Docket No.
Regulations and Government
October 4, 2007
Air Security International To Assist at NBAA Seminars
NBAA has turned to an outside vendor to assist in conducting the association’s security seminars.
Security
October 3, 2007
Airline pilots slam cockpit gun ban
“The DOT would rather let an F-16 shoot down a hijacked airplane than let pilots carry guns in the cockpit,” was The Wall Street Journal’s response to Tran
Security
October 3, 2007
Journey's end for TWA 800
The journey of TWA Flight 800, which began from New York JFK International Airport on the hot evening of July 17, 1996, finally ended this spring, not at i
Accidents
October 3, 2007
TSA issues airport security guidelines
General aviation received some good news and some not-so-good news last month with regard to airport security. The good news is that the Transportat
Security
October 3, 2007
NATA Launches Ramp Safety Initiative
The National Air Transportation Association launched a risk-management program intended to halve ramp-related accidents over the next five years.
Security
October 3, 2007
Simple solution might curb ‘landovers’
The FAA is investigating having VASI and PAPI lights begin flashing when the landing runway is occupied.
Security
October 3, 2007
NBAA, NATA Critical of New Twelve-five Rule
NBAA and the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) have submitted comments on the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “twelve-five” pro
Security
October 3, 2007
FSF/NBAA Cororate Aviation Safety Seminar
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Security
October 3, 2007
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