What is included with this book?
Foreword | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
Preface | p. xvii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxi |
Companion Website | p. xxiii |
Overview of the Aviation Industry and Security in the Post-9-11 World | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 2 |
The Aviation Industry: An Overview | p. 3 |
Aircraft Operations: An Overview | p. 8 |
Airports: An Overview | p. 14 |
Agencies and Organizations | p. 20 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 38 |
Crime and Terrorism in Aviation: A Retrospective | p. 41 |
Introduction | p. 42 |
Historical Context on Acts of Air Terror | p. 43 |
Conclusion | p. 80 |
Policies and Procedures: The Development of Aviation Security Practices | p. 83 |
Introduction | p. 84 |
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) | p. 85 |
ICAO Annex 17: Security | p. 86 |
International Aviation Policies | p. 108 |
Conclusion | p. 116 |
The Role of Government in Aviation Security | p. 119 |
Introduction | p. 120 |
Transportation Security Regulations (TSRs) | p. 121 |
Part 1500: Aviation Security | p. 121 |
Part 1503: Enforcement Actions | p. 121 |
Part 1520: Security Sensitive Information | p. 122 |
Part 1540: General Operations | p. 123 |
How Regulations Are Changed | p. 125 |
Domestic and Regional Aviation Security | p. 131 |
Department of Homeland Security | p. 132 |
Customs, Immigrations, and Agricultural Enforcement Agencies | p. 133 |
Federal Security Director (FSD) | p. 135 |
Federal Air Marshals | p. 137 |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | p. 139 |
Other Federal Agencies | p. 141 |
State Aeronautical Agencies | p. 142 |
Local Law Enforcement | p. 143 |
Conclusion | p. 145 |
Commercial Aviation Airport Security | p. 147 |
Introduction | p. 148 |
Challenge of Commercial Airport Security in the United States | p. 148 |
Airport Security Coordinator (ASC) | p. 149 |
Airport Security Program | p. 151 |
Security Operations | p. 158 |
Credentialing | p. 174 |
Personnel Identification Systems | p. 176 |
Training | p. 178 |
Security Tools and Considerations | p. 182 |
Conclusion | p. 188 |
Introduction to Screening | p. 189 |
Introduction | p. 190 |
Evolution of Screening in the United States | p. 191 |
Sterile Area | p. 197 |
Screening Checkpoint Operations and Design | p. 198 |
Screening: Terminal Operations and Profiling | p. 206 |
Conclusion | p. 219 |
Passenger and Baggage Screening | p. 221 |
Screening Passenger and Carry-On Baggage | p. 222 |
Screening Checked Baggage and Cargo | p. 228 |
Special Issues in Screening | p. 244 |
Conclusion | p. 250 |
Commercial Aviation Aircraft Operator Security | p. 253 |
Introduction | p. 254 |
Airline Security: Historical Context | p. 254 |
Aircraft Operators Standard Security Program (AOSSP) | p. 256 |
Applicability of the Regulations | p. 256 |
Subpart B: Security Program | p. 257 |
Law Enforcement Operations Related to Airline Security | p. 267 |
Aircraft Security Requirements | p. 275 |
Airline Employee Safety | p. 276 |
Title 49 CFR Part 1546 Foreign Air Carrier Security | p. 287 |
Additional Considerations of Foreign Air Carrier Operations | p. 289 |
Conclusion | p. 292 |
General Aviation Airport Security | p. 295 |
Introduction | p. 295 |
Securing General Aviation | p. 296 |
General Aviation Airport Security Program | p. 299 |
GA Airport Security Best Practices | p. 301 |
State of GA Security | p. 303 |
Attempts to Secure General Aviation | p. 303 |
State Actions | p. 305 |
Fixed-Base Operator Security | p. 307 |
Training for GA Airport Security and Law Enforcement Personnel | p. 307 |
Flight Training Candidate Checks Program (FTCCP) | p. 308 |
Maryland-3 | p. 310 |
DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP) | p. 312 |
Conclusion | p. 312 |
General Aviation Aircraft Operator Security | p. 315 |
Introduction | p. 315 |
The Nature of GA Flight Operations | p. 316 |
How 9-11 Changed GA | p. 317 |
Aircraft Security under General Operating and Flight Rules | p. 321 |
Twelve-Five Standard Security Program | p. 322 |
Large Aircraft Security Program | p. 323 |
Agricultural Aircraft Security | p. 323 |
Corporate Aviation Security | p. 323 |
Conclusion | p. 328 |
Air Cargo | p. 329 |
Introduction | p. 329 |
Understanding the Nature of Air Cargo | p. 330 |
Background | p. 331 |
Title 49 CFR Part 1548 Indirect Air Carrier Security | p. 340 |
Current Air Cargo Security Programs | p. 340 |
Conclusion | p. 341 |
Countering Existing and Emerging Threats | p. 343 |
Introduction | p. 344 |
Aviation Policing Strategies | p. 344 |
Threat Matrix | p. 357 |
Existing Threats: Aircraft Bombings, Aircraft Hijackings, and Airport Attacks | p. 359 |
Emerging Conventional Threats | p. 365 |
Emerging Asymmetrical Threats | p. 372 |
Counterterrorism: Terrorism Defense Planning | p. 378 |
Emergency Management Cycle | p. 378 |
Conclusion | p. 380 |
Index | p. 383 |
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