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A changed condition affecting security occurs when a security problem causes an airport or air
carrier to go out of compliance with its security program and temporary measures cannot be
implemented to maintain it at the level called for in the ASP. ✔Correct Answer-True
Even if a changed condition occurs and the same level of security can be maintained, local TSA
officials may require a notification. ✔Correct Answer-True
A "changed condition affecting security" is usually a permanent condition. ✔Correct Answer-
False
The TSA withdrawal of approval of a security program is a common event since regulations are
constantly changing. ✔Correct Answer-False
All proposed regulations must include a public comment period ✔Correct Answer-True
Select all types of factors which could cause an airport or air carrier to change its federally
approved security program
A. Natural Disasters
B. Intelligence pointing to a potential attack on aviation
C. Bankruptcy
D. Staffing problems at an airport
E. Airfield Construction
F. Maintenance issues on airport and air carrier security systems
G. New security threat ✔Correct Answer-- Natural Disasters
- Intelligence pointing to a potential attack on aviation
- Staffing problems at an airport
- Airfield Construction
- Maintenance issues on airport and air carrier security systems
- New security threat
Once regulations are in place, there are several ways that the federal government can change
them. Select all of the way this can happen.
A. Amendments to security programs
B. Executive order
C. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
D. Security Directive ✔Correct Answer-- Amendments to security programs
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
, - Security Directive
Regulations related to aviation security are generally initiated through...
A. Executive order
B. Laws passed by Congress
C. Security Directives issued by the TSA
D. Policy decisions made by local law enforcement entities ✔Correct Answer-Laws passed by
Congress
When a proposed regulation is published a second time in the Federal Register, it becomes law.
✔Correct Answer-True
An airport may appeal an emergency amendment ✔Correct Answer-False
There are how many sections to the Complete Security Program? ✔Correct Answer-21
The general requirements of an Airport Security plan can be found in... ✔Correct Answer-Part
1542.101
Partial Security programs are very common throughout the United States. ✔Correct Answer-
False
The ASP is classified as an SSI document. ✔Correct Answer-True
Airports with scheduled passenger or public charter service using an aircraft with passenger
seating configurations of more than 60 seats are required to have what type of security?
✔Correct Answer-Complete
The TSA has established _____ levels of security programs. ✔Correct Answer-Three
In order to ensure consistency, the ASP is the same for every commercial airport in the United
States. ✔Correct Answer-False
Landside operations do not have security considerations ✔Correct Answer-True
The ASP must outline an enforcement program and specify the penalties and penalty
procedures ✔Correct Answer-True
Only the TSA is required to enforce the Airport's security program ✔Correct Answer-False
The six principles that aviation security practitioners should follow in designing methods to
deter or effectively respond to a terrorist or criminal incident are: simplicity, security, repetition,
surprise, speed, and purpose.
A. True