1 of 108
Definition
1974 Per Nixon's executive order of 1971 Title I addressed international
highjacking further defined SAJUS created in Tokyo convention. FBI
would be responsible for onboard crime investigation. Title II gate FAA
admin to monitor security measures. This created what was known as
FAA Civil Aviation Security Field (CASFO) they sent inspectors to
airports to test, audit security systems, and measures/procedures that
airport and air carriers implemented to comply with a variety of
regulations. Additionally allowed to notify foreign air carriers about
,failure to uphold security standards and allowed revocation to fly to
USA.
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The REAL ID Act Requirements Will
Anti-Highjacking Act
Take Effect
Tsa Requires Government Issued
Air Commerce Act Of 1926
Identification To Fly
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2 of 108
Definition
December 22, 2001 Richard Reid recruited by Al Qaeda "shoe bomber"
He was turned away a day prior at Charles de Gaulle airport Paris
France due to one way ticket paid in cash and inproper visa. He wore
the same shoes all night and the ignitor became damp. PAX helped
restrain him during flight aircraft landed in Boston (AAL Flight 63) from
Paris to Miami. He was arrested and explosives retrieved.
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, TSA Raising Aviation Security Baseline International Security Measures at
with Stronger Domestic Security European and Middle Eastern
Measures Airports
Shoe Bomber Richard Reid
Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing over
Tries to Use a Match to Light
Lockerbie, Scotland
Explosives Hidden in His Shoes
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3 of 108
Definition
Congress passed air commerce responsibility to Federal Government
to oversee new airways, improving navigations, making/enforcing
safety rules. Signed by President Calvin.
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Air traffic control act of 1940 Air Navigation Act of 1920
Air Commerce Act of 1926 Air Safety Regulations of 1935
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4 of 108
, Definition
2006/2007 TSA expanded their screening and required airports in
conjunction with the TSA to conduct random employee security
screening before an employee enters the sterile area from the secured
(airfield) or public area. They occur at a variety of locations and times.
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Tsa precheck expedited screening
Employee screening
flawed
Event specific investigations Job analysis
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5 of 108
Definition
Dec 2011 three old women were stripped search by TSA at JFK because
they had a colostomy bag one had a defibrillator and one had
diabetes.
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Definition
1974 Per Nixon's executive order of 1971 Title I addressed international
highjacking further defined SAJUS created in Tokyo convention. FBI
would be responsible for onboard crime investigation. Title II gate FAA
admin to monitor security measures. This created what was known as
FAA Civil Aviation Security Field (CASFO) they sent inspectors to
airports to test, audit security systems, and measures/procedures that
airport and air carriers implemented to comply with a variety of
regulations. Additionally allowed to notify foreign air carriers about
,failure to uphold security standards and allowed revocation to fly to
USA.
Give this one a try later!
The REAL ID Act Requirements Will
Anti-Highjacking Act
Take Effect
Tsa Requires Government Issued
Air Commerce Act Of 1926
Identification To Fly
Don't know?
2 of 108
Definition
December 22, 2001 Richard Reid recruited by Al Qaeda "shoe bomber"
He was turned away a day prior at Charles de Gaulle airport Paris
France due to one way ticket paid in cash and inproper visa. He wore
the same shoes all night and the ignitor became damp. PAX helped
restrain him during flight aircraft landed in Boston (AAL Flight 63) from
Paris to Miami. He was arrested and explosives retrieved.
Give this one a try later!
, TSA Raising Aviation Security Baseline International Security Measures at
with Stronger Domestic Security European and Middle Eastern
Measures Airports
Shoe Bomber Richard Reid
Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing over
Tries to Use a Match to Light
Lockerbie, Scotland
Explosives Hidden in His Shoes
Don't know?
3 of 108
Definition
Congress passed air commerce responsibility to Federal Government
to oversee new airways, improving navigations, making/enforcing
safety rules. Signed by President Calvin.
Give this one a try later!
Air traffic control act of 1940 Air Navigation Act of 1920
Air Commerce Act of 1926 Air Safety Regulations of 1935
Don't know?
4 of 108
, Definition
2006/2007 TSA expanded their screening and required airports in
conjunction with the TSA to conduct random employee security
screening before an employee enters the sterile area from the secured
(airfield) or public area. They occur at a variety of locations and times.
Give this one a try later!
Tsa precheck expedited screening
Employee screening
flawed
Event specific investigations Job analysis
Don't know?
5 of 108
Definition
Dec 2011 three old women were stripped search by TSA at JFK because
they had a colostomy bag one had a defibrillator and one had
diabetes.
Give this one a try later!