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    Syrian Air’s Support Contracts With Iran: Is This The Blind Leading The Blind?

    Byflyingfish February 15, 2011

    A few days ago while reading a media release from the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority I found myself stumped, wondering if the opening lines were a typo. But upon further reflection, the media release started to make sense. Last week in Damascus, Syria, the Iranian Government hosted the Iran Hi-Tech Expo … this event in-and-of…

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    The Ninth Anniversary Of The TSA In Airports

    Byflyingfish February 13, 2011February 14, 2011

    Nine years ago today aviation security around the world changed … and not necessarily for the better. Nine years ago today the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) took over passenger screening in airports from private security contractors in the United States. On the 12th of February 2002 airport security in the United States was overseen by…

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    Can The TSA Create A Viable Trusted Traveler Program?

    Byflyingfish February 10, 2011February 10, 2011

    In 2005 the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) began a pilot program in conjunction with the Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium, where travelers could undergo a background check, and provide a biometric sample to the TSA’s Office of Transportation Threat Assessment and Credentialing and become a “Registered Traveler.” On paper the Registered Traveler program made sense. The…

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    TSA’s Lack Of Answers – A Personal View Point

    Byflyingfish February 10, 2011

    Disclosure : This post is a personal view point editorial Since I began covering aviation security on the 15th of September 2001 I have spent a considerable amount of time dealing with the federal agencies that were involved with protecting airports and commercial aviation. When the primary responsibility of aviation security in the United States…

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    TSA Administrator Pistole’s Future : Can He Salvage It?

    Byflyingfish February 4, 2011February 4, 2011

    When John Pistole was tapped to become the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Administrator, while serving at the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), many had high hopes for his leadership of the controversial and poorly guided agency. Prior to joining the TSA, on the 25th of June 2010  Pistole was highly respected…

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    TSA Administrator Leaves Upper Echelons In Dark About Private Security Decision

    Byflyingfish February 3, 2011February 3, 2011

    A week ago Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John Pistole made a bold public statement regarding his decision to not review further airport applications to participate in the Screening Partnership Program, a decision that is a potential conflict with an Act of Congress. As of today it appears that a number of the TSA’s upper…

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    LAX Approach & Landing … a pilot’s eye view

    Byflyingfish February 2, 2011

    As I sit here looking out the window at more than a foot of snow on the ground and a grey dreary sky dropping ice from the clouds, like most people my mind wanders to warmer places with clear skies. Yesterday afternoon John Milleker, a photographer in Baltimore, sent me the link to a video…

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    TSA Tests Less Invasive Screening Software…what took so long?

    Byflyingfish February 1, 2011October 23, 2023

    This morning in Las Vegas, where people go to roll the dice and play their luck, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) began testing L3 Systems ProVision ATD software loaded into their Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) millimeter wave technology scanners. The current generation of AIT scanner software in use in by the TSA has been highly…

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    Iran’s Transport Minister Impeached…fired…sacked

    Byflyingfish February 1, 2011

    In the world of politics, the occasional delusion official is not out of the ordinary … however among delusional politicians in the wrong job, Hamid Behbahani, Iran’s Transport Minister, probably ranks in the top 1% of those delusional officials. In the wake of a series of fatal plane crashes in Iran and a state airline…

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    DHS Ends Colour Coded Threat Advisory : Who Will Tell Me When To Panic?

    Byflyingfish February 1, 2011October 23, 2023

    Following the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 3 created the Homeland Security Advisory System on the 11th of March 2002.   The Homeland Security Advisory System is a familiar sight to many travelers, it is the colour coded threat level advisory chart posted in many airports and…

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