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TSA To Leave Most GA Security To GA?
Posted: 02-06-2010, 02:30 PM

Reports surfaced Friday that the TSA is backing off of plans to create regulations proposed in 2008 that would have required operators of general aviation aircraft to provide special security measures and screen people and cargo. The agency is now said to be leaning toward leaving security mostly to the judgment of pilots and operators. According to NPR, the general aviation industry, an industry "worth $150 billion a year," sent regulators "thousands of complaints." As a result, the TSA has concluded it will make better progress working with the industry than moving ahead with a "combative back and forth." In a revised security plan expected this fall, the TSA is now expected to increase the size of aircraft that must adhere to stricter regulation (presumably above the previously suggested 12,500 pound limit) and leave the security of smaller aircraft largely in the hands of the pilots who fly them. News reports Friday stated that the changes would spare hundreds of smaller airports from the burdens of costly security programs, personnel and equipment.

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Posted: 02-06-2010, 10:09 PM

TSA has shown time and time again that they are grossly incompetent. Its about time common sense has prevailed and they have left GA pilots and operators monitor their own security. If this proves to be a success, maybe we will see a phase out of TSA all-together, with private security firms monitoring commercial-the way it should be.

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