Tsa's Role in General Aviation Security

Tsa's Role in General Aviation Security
Author: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722663674

TSA's role in general aviation security

General Aviation: Security Assessments at Selected Airports

General Aviation: Security Assessments at Selected Airports
Author: Richard J. Hillman
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2011-08-11
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1437987915

General aviation accounts for three-quarters of U.S. air traffic, from small propeller planes to large jets, operating among nearly 19,000 airports. While most security operations are left to private airport operators, the Transportation Security Admin. (TSA), part of the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), provides guidance on threats and vulnerabilities. In 2004, TSA issued suggested security enhancements that airports could implement voluntarily. Unlike commercial airports, in most cases general aviation airports are not required to implement specific security measures. This report performed onsite assessments at selected airports with general aviation operations to determine what physical security measures they have to prevent unauthorized access. With advance notice, investigators overtly visited a nonrepresentative selection of 13 airports, based on TSA-determined risk factors. Three of the airports also serve commercial aviation and are therefore subject to TSA security regulations. Using TSA's voluntary recommendations and investigators' security expertise, the report determined whether certain security measures were in place and also requested documentation of incidents of unauthorized access. Results of GAO's assessments cannot be projected to all general aviation airports and are not meant to imply that the airports failed to implement required security measures. Table and figures. This is a print on demand report.

Aviation security efforts to measure effectiveness and strengthen security programs

Aviation security efforts to measure effectiveness and strengthen security programs
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 1428939067

TSA has implemented numerous initiatives designed to enhance aviation security, but has collected limited information on the effectiveness of these initiatives in protecting commercial aircraft. Our recent work on passenger screening found that little testing or other data exist that measures the performance of screeners in detecting threat objects. However, TSA is taking steps to collection data on the effectiveness of its security initiatives, including developing a 5-year performance plan detailing numerous performance measures, as well a implementing several efforts to collect performance data on the effectiveness of passenger screening-such as fielding the Threat Image Projection System and increasing screener testing.

A Review of General Aviation Security with Regard to the Transportation Security Administration

A Review of General Aviation Security with Regard to the Transportation Security Administration
Author: Joseph W. Bradshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011
Genre: Airline security personnel
ISBN:

Every American should be concerned with general aviation (GA) security, because the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may not be adequately secure the country from the threat of a terrorist attack. The problem is that the TSA focuses too much on commercial or passenger aviation. The TSA is responsible for the security of all aviation; however, they use the majority of their resources on the commercial sector. The majority of the aviation world may not being watched or adequately regulated. Terrorists will use this vulnerability against the United States. In this research proposal, I will address the problem with airport security in the GA airports and TSA's responsibility. Recent events have shown enemies of the United States are obsessed with using aviation assets in their terrorist attacks, and terrorists have trained and operated GA aircraft exploiting the vulnerabilities in the system. The study will help identify the vulnerabilities in GA that affect overall national security. The research question is: are the TSA's programs and initiatives effectively securing GA? The primary methodology used in this study is an online survey distributed to GA managers. The results of the survey show the effectiveness of major government and industry procedures, initiatives, and programs. The survey shows what programs are being reported as effective and ineffective elements of GA security. After reviewing the survey results and referencing the literature review answer the research question.

General Aviation Security

General Aviation Security
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Homeland Security. Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

General Aviation Security

General Aviation Security
Author: Daniel J. Benny, Ph.D
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466510870

After 9/11, the initial focus from the U.S. government, media, and the public was on security at commercial airports and aboard commercial airlines. Soon, investigation revealed the hijackers had trained at flight schools operating out of general aviation airports, leading to a huge outcry by the media and within the government to mandate security regulations for this flight sector. General Aviation Security: Aircraft, Hangars, Fixed-Base Operations, Flight Schools, and Airports examines the threats against general aviation (GA) and presents resources for security professionals and GA airport owners and operators to develop an impenetrable airport and aircraft security plan. Following an overview of general aviation and its inherent security threats, the book explores: Physical security for the aviation environment, including intrusion detection systems, cameras, locks, lighting, and window security The security force, including recruitment and training Security of general aviation aircraft and airports, including runway security and fuel storage Airport safety regulations such as the Workers Protection Act and the Bloodborne Pathogens Act Emergency response to a range of scenarios, including medical emergencies, fires, gas leaks, and bomb threats The security of hangars, fixed-base operations, and flight schools Corporate aviation security departments The book concludes with a study involving the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Airport Watch Program and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security requirements and recommendations for general aviation. General aviation supports public safety, business, agriculture, commercial airports, aeronautical education, and many aspects of the aviation industry. The book is the first to explore the unique security concerns relevant to general aviation operations. Dr. Daniel J. Benny was interviewed on video by General Aviation Security Magazine about his article concerning the effects of the Airport Watch Program.

General Aviation Security

General Aviation Security
Author: U.s. Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-08-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781974179305

" U.S. government threat assessments have discussed plans by terrorists to use general aviation aircraft- generally, aircraft not available to the public for transport-to conduct attacks. Also, the September 11, 2001, terrorists learned to fly at flight schools, which are within the general aviation community. TSA, within DHS, has responsibilities for general aviation security, and developed AFSP to ensure that foreign students enrolling at flight schools do not pose a security threat. GAO was asked to assess (1) TSA and general aviation industry actions to enhance security and TSA efforts to obtain information on these actions and (2) TSA efforts to ensure foreign flight students do not pose a security threat. GAO reviewed TSA analysis comparing FAA data from January 2006 to September 2011 on foreign nationals applying for airman certificates with AFSP data, and interviewed 22 general aviation operators at eight airports selected to reflect geographic diversity and variations in types of operators. This is a public version of a sensitive security report GAO issued in June 2012. Information TSA deemed sensitive has been omitted, including two recommendations on TSA's vetting of foreign nationals. "

Securing General Aviation

Securing General Aviation
Author: Bart Elias
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1437919715

Contents: (1) Intro.; (2) What is General Aviation (GA)?: GA Flight Operations; Types; GA Airports; The Econ. Impact of GA ; (3) The Security Challenge; (4) Security Vulnerabilities; (5) The Terrorist Threat; (6) Risk Factors Associated with GA; (7) Options to Mitigate the Security Risks of GA: Security Risk Assessments; Surveillance and Monitoring; Airport Access Controls; Background Checks and Vetting; Physical Security Measures for Airports and Aircraft; Securing Agricultural Aviation Operations; Flight School Security; Security Best Practices for Business and Charter Aviation; Airspace Restrictions; (8) Legislative Proposals Offered in the 109th Congress; (9) Oversight and Legislative Action in the 110th Congress. Charts and tables.