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Fri, Jul 08, 2005

Security Threat Level

But No Change Expected For Aviation

In the aftermath of the London bus and subway bombings, US Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff Thursday raised the terror alert level to "orange" or "high" for rail and mass transit systems. At this point, however, he has not changed security restrictions for general aviation or the airlines.

"We ask the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activities to the authorities," said Sec. Chertoff at a noon press conference, "but we are NOT suggesting they avoid any public transportation facilities.... We're are also asking state and local authorities to step up their surveillance of transportation facilities."

AOPA is currently talking to Homeland Security, the Transportation Security Administration, and the FAA to determine what, if any, changes may be in store for general aviation. Again, at this point, there is no increased security concern for general aviation.

"Nevertheless, pilots should review AOPA's Airport Watch guidelines and not hesitate to report any suspicious activity to 866/GA-SECUR[E] or local law enforcement," said Andy Cebula, AOPA senior vice president of government and technical affairs.

FMI: www.dhs.gov, www.aopa.org

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