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9781856176101

Practical Aviation Security: Predicting and Preventing Future Threats

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    9781856176101

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-11-24
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
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Practical Aviation Security is a complete guide to the aviation security system, from crucial historical events, to the policies and policy makers and the major terrorist and criminal acts that have shaped the procedures in use today, to the tip-of-the-spear technologies that are shaping the future. This text enables the reader to enter airport security or other aviation management roles with the proper knowledge to immediately implement the necessary security programs, to meet international guidelines and to responsibly protect their facility or organization, no matter how large or small. Using case studies and practical security measures in use at airports all over the world, readers learn the effective methods and the fundamental principles involved in designing and implementing a security system. This text covers commercial airport security, general aviation and cargo operations, threats and threat detection and response systems as well as international security issues. While not perfect, the aviation security system is comprehensive and requires continual focus and attention to be able to stay a step ahead of the next attack. This text provides the tools necessary to prepare practitioners to enter the industry, and if they are already in the industry to better understand it so they can prevent the next tragedy. * Understand the principles that underlie a topic of enduring importance in global commerce * Apply real-world aviation experience to the task of deflecting current and future threats * Reduce the vulnerabilities of cargo carriers and corporate jets as well as commercial airlines

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xiii
Introductionp. xv
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
Companion Websitep. xxiii
Overview of the Aviation Industry and Security in the Post-9-11 Worldp. 1
Introductionp. 2
The Aviation Industry: An Overviewp. 3
Aircraft Operations: An Overviewp. 8
Airports: An Overviewp. 14
Agencies and Organizationsp. 20
Concluding Remarksp. 38
Crime and Terrorism in Aviation: A Retrospectivep. 41
Introductionp. 42
Historical Context on Acts of Air Terrorp. 43
Conclusionp. 80
Policies and Procedures: The Development of Aviation Security Practicesp. 83
Introductionp. 84
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)p. 85
ICAO Annex 17: Securityp. 86
International Aviation Policiesp. 108
Conclusionp. 116
The Role of Government in Aviation Securityp. 119
Introductionp. 120
Transportation Security Regulations (TSRs)p. 121
Part 1500: Aviation Securityp. 121
Part 1503: Enforcement Actionsp. 121
Part 1520: Security Sensitive Informationp. 122
Part 1540: General Operationsp. 123
How Regulations Are Changedp. 125
Domestic and Regional Aviation Securityp. 131
Department of Homeland Securityp. 132
Customs, Immigrations, and Agricultural Enforcement Agenciesp. 133
Federal Security Director (FSD)p. 135
Federal Air Marshalsp. 137
Federal Bureau of Investigationp. 139
Other Federal Agenciesp. 141
State Aeronautical Agenciesp. 142
Local Law Enforcementp. 143
Conclusionp. 145
Commercial Aviation Airport Securityp. 147
Introductionp. 148
Challenge of Commercial Airport Security in the United Statesp. 148
Airport Security Coordinator (ASC)p. 149
Airport Security Programp. 151
Security Operationsp. 158
Credentialingp. 174
Personnel Identification Systemsp. 176
Trainingp. 178
Security Tools and Considerationsp. 182
Conclusionp. 188
Introduction to Screeningp. 189
Introductionp. 190
Evolution of Screening in the United Statesp. 191
Sterile Areap. 197
Screening Checkpoint Operations and Designp. 198
Screening: Terminal Operations and Profilingp. 206
Conclusionp. 219
Passenger and Baggage Screeningp. 221
Screening Passenger and Carry-On Baggagep. 222
Screening Checked Baggage and Cargop. 228
Special Issues in Screeningp. 244
Conclusionp. 250
Commercial Aviation Aircraft Operator Securityp. 253
Introductionp. 254
Airline Security: Historical Contextp. 254
Aircraft Operators Standard Security Program (AOSSP)p. 256
Applicability of the Regulationsp. 256
Subpart B: Security Programp. 257
Law Enforcement Operations Related to Airline Securityp. 267
Aircraft Security Requirementsp. 275
Airline Employee Safetyp. 276
Title 49 CFR Part 1546 Foreign Air Carrier Securityp. 287
Additional Considerations of Foreign Air Carrier Operationsp. 289
Conclusionp. 292
General Aviation Airport Securityp. 295
Introductionp. 295
Securing General Aviationp. 296
General Aviation Airport Security Programp. 299
GA Airport Security Best Practicesp. 301
State of GA Securityp. 303
Attempts to Secure General Aviationp. 303
State Actionsp. 305
Fixed-Base Operator Securityp. 307
Training for GA Airport Security and Law Enforcement Personnelp. 307
Flight Training Candidate Checks Program (FTCCP)p. 308
Maryland-3p. 310
DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP)p. 312
Conclusionp. 312
General Aviation Aircraft Operator Securityp. 315
Introductionp. 315
The Nature of GA Flight Operationsp. 316
How 9-11 Changed GAp. 317
Aircraft Security under General Operating and Flight Rulesp. 321
Twelve-Five Standard Security Programp. 322
Large Aircraft Security Programp. 323
Agricultural Aircraft Securityp. 323
Corporate Aviation Securityp. 323
Conclusionp. 328
Air Cargop. 329
Introductionp. 329
Understanding the Nature of Air Cargop. 330
Backgroundp. 331
Title 49 CFR Part 1548 Indirect Air Carrier Securityp. 340
Current Air Cargo Security Programsp. 340
Conclusionp. 341
Countering Existing and Emerging Threatsp. 343
Introductionp. 344
Aviation Policing Strategiesp. 344
Threat Matrixp. 357
Existing Threats: Aircraft Bombings, Aircraft Hijackings, and Airport Attacksp. 359
Emerging Conventional Threatsp. 365
Emerging Asymmetrical Threatsp. 372
Counterterrorism: Terrorism Defense Planningp. 378
Emergency Management Cyclep. 378
Conclusionp. 380
Indexp. 383
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