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AOPA urges vigilance as 9/11 approaches

By Janice Wood · September 8, 2011 ·

With the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks approaching and aviation security in focus, AOPA is urging pilots to review steps to take to stay vigilant, keep their aircraft secure, and report any suspicious activity they observe around the airport.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued an advisory in which it said that it continued to monitor reports on potential terrorist threats. “While there is no specific or credible intelligence that al-Qaida or its affiliates are plotting attacks in the United States to coincide with the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, we remain at a heightened state of vigilance and security measures are in place to detect and prevent plots against the United States should they emerge,” it said.

The advisory listed 10 steps it encouraged pilots to take to increase security of aircraft and remain alert to unusual persons or activity in the vicinity. It also urged pilots to report any aircraft theft promptly to appropriate authorities and to the TSA’s General Aviation Hotline 866-GA-SECURE (866-427-3287).

“AOPA is reminding the general aviation community to review the security measures contained in this advisory, and the TSA’s Security Guidelines for General Aviation Airports,” said Tom Zecha, AOPA manager of aviation security. “We can’t stress enough the importance of remaining vigilant, with the increase in attention focused on general aviation security following the issue of the advisory last week,” he said

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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