Thank you for joining the Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University Webinar! “ General Aviation Security ” The Webinar will begin at 12:15 p.m. Central Time (1:15 p.m. Eastern/10:15 a.m. Pacific)
Thank you for joining the Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University Webinar!
“General Aviation Security”
The Webinar will begin
at 12:15 p.m. Central Time
(1:15 p.m. Eastern/10:15 a.m. Pacific)
Introductions
Presentation by Dr. Daniel Benny
Questions and Answers
Embry-Riddle B.S. in Aviation Security
Today’s Agenda
Dr. Daniel Benny
• Aviation Security Program Chair in the College of
Aeronautics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University Worldwide.
• Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and master’s degrees in
Aeronautical Science and Security Administration.
• Author of leading textbook on general aviation
security and three other books.
• Service in U.S. Navy. Major in USAF Auxiliary Air
Patrol. Private Pilot.
General Aviation Security
Daniel J. Benny, Ph.D., CPP, PCI, CFE, CCO, CM, ACE
Aviation Security Program Chair
Embry -Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide
General Aviation Airports
Support General Aviation Aircraft
5,380 Paved
5,180 Unpaved
~
Commercial
Airports
372
(CIA Fact book, 2009)
General Aviation is Important
Local Economy
Jobs at Airports
Brings Business to Area
Supports Local Business
Adds to Tax Base
Food - Crop Dusting
General Aviation Security
Threat
Crimes Against Persons
Assault
Robbery
Rape
Domestic Violence
Kidnapping
Murder
General Aviation
SecurityThreat
Crimes Against
Aircraft
Theft – Aircraft
Theft – Avionics
Vandalism
Hijacking of Aircraft
American Airlines Flight 11
Mohamed Atta
Attended flight
instruction at
Huffman Aviation in
Venice, Florida.
United Airlines Flight 175
Marwan al Shehhi
Attended flight
instruction at
Huffman Aviation in
Venice, Florida.
American Airlines Flight 77
Hani Hanjour
Attended flight
school in Arizona.
He obtained both his
private pilot's license
and commercial pilot
rating.
United Airlines Flight 93
Ziad Jarrah.
Attended Florida
Flight Training
Center (FFTC) in
Venice, Florida.
Threat From General Aviation
Stolen - Aircraft into White House, DC13 September 1994
Frank Eugene Corder
Owner - Aircraft into IRS
Austin, TX
18 February 2010Joseph Andrew Stack
General Aviation
SecurityFirst Line of Defense
Awareness
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Airport Watch
Permission from AOPA Granted
General Aviation
Security
Develop
Airport/Aircraft
Security Plan
Be Alert to
Unusual Activity
Possible Criminal Activity
General Aviation
Airport Security
Fencing
Signs
Lighting
Security Cameras
Access Control
Security/Police Patrol
Fixed Base Operation FBO
Security
Access Control
Intrusion Detection
Systems
Security Cameras
Lighting
Security of Aircraft Keys
Flight School SecurityWritten Security Plan
Background Investigation
Instructors and Staff
Students
Verify U.S. Citizenship
Foreign National Seeking
Instruction in Aircraft
12, 500 Pounds or Greater
Flight School Security
Security Training
Instructors
60 days of Hire and Annual
All staff should be trained
Flight School SecurityBe Alert to:
Motives of Students
Type of Training
Suspicious Activity
Cash Upfront
Asking the Wrong Questions
Suddenly Leave the Program
Flight School SecurityAircraft Key Control
Security of Aircraft
Physical Security of Training Facility
Security of Student Records
Aircraft SecurityAircraft Security Plan
Aircraft /Avionics
Documentation
Pilot and Crew Screening
Photo Identification Cards
Maintenance Security
Baggage Control
In Flight Security
Remain Over Night
Security
Crime in Progress
Emergency of Any Kind
911
Unusual Activity1-866-GA-SECURE
(1-866-427-3287)
Local Airport/FBO Manager
AOPA Airport Watch ResearchWhy Conduct
the Research?
Passion for
General
Aviation
No Research on
General
Aviation
Security
Protection of
General
Aviation
Less
Government
Regulation
The Research
Data for the research was collected by the use of a survey that was
emailed to the 118 general aviation airports with no
commercial activity in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Of the 118, 67 responded to the survey.
Of the 67 airports
37 adopted the AOPA Airport Watch Program and 30 did not.
Examined Crime Against
People
Property
Aircraft
Year Before AOPA Airport Watch Program Began
After the Program Was Implemented
The Results
There was a reduction in crime at the
airports that adopted the AOPA
Airport Watch program and an
increase in crime at the airports that
did not adopt the program.
Crimes Against General Aviation
Crime against people at adopter airports, down from 5 to 0.
Crimes went up at non adopter airports from 3 to 6.
Crime against property at adopter airports down from 80 to 3.
Crimes went up at non adopter airports from 45 to 88.
Crime against aircraft at adopter airports down from 29 to 2
crimes went up at non adopter airports from to 4 to 13.
Conclusions
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Airport Watch
Works in the Reduction of Crime at
General Aviation Airports
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania & United States
Important Asset in Addressing post-9/11 Security
Concerns
Proactive Approach in the Avoidance of New Security
Mandates from the Transportation Security Administration
Upcoming Fall 2013 Webinars
Oct. 22, Ed Knab: “Supply Chain Trends for 2014”
Nov. 12, Scott Burgess: “Alpha and Omega: Program
Outcomes to the Capstone”
Nov. 26, Constantine Koursaris: “Promoting U.S.
Exports and Commercial Involvement”
Todays Presentation:
Dr. Daniel Benny
~~~For questions about the webinar series:
Bill Gibbs, Webinar Series Coordinator