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Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
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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
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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
TSA eases international ops waivers
The Transportation Security Administration confirmed late last month that it decided to suspend the current “three trip” monthly frequency requirement nece
Regulations and Government
October 2, 2007
Security rule changes likely for bizav flights
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last month issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would require more detailed information about arriv
Regulations and Government
September 26, 2007
Air Security establishes ASI Global
It can be a dangerous world out there, and Houston-based ASI Group (formerly Air Security International) continues to expand on that premise.
Security
September 25, 2007
Security changes ahead for general aviation
While the FAA was in the process of reducing the size and shape of the Washington, D.C.
Security
August 29, 2007
Torqued: Choose offshore maintenance site shrewdly
Today it is normal to have maintenance performed on our aircraft or components almost anywhere in the world.
Security
August 24, 2007
Congress Passes Comprehensive Security Bill
Congress last week passed a far-reaching security bill that deals with both cargo and general aviation security, among other things.
Security
August 2, 2007
DCA GA Access Plan Has Strings Attached
The strict security requirements of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) just-released plan to reopen Ronald Reagan Washington National Airpo
Airports
July 23, 2007
First Eclipse 500 AD To Limit Flight to VFR Only
The FAA is expected to issue the first Airworthiness Directive on the Eclipse 500 VLJ in the next few days, restricting the jet to day VFR flight because o
Security
June 19, 2007
Torqued: Aviation security must be top priority
According to many aviation consultants, aviation is about to enter a period of growth broader than it has experienced in quite a while.
Security
June 5, 2007
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