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After 9/11 the initial focus from the U.S. government media and the public was on security at commercial airports and aboard commercial airlines. Soon investigation revealed the hijackers had trained at flight schools operating out of general aviation airports leading to a huge outcry by the media and within the government to mandate security regulations for this flight sector. General Aviation Security: Aircraft Hangars Fixed-Base Operations Flight Schools and Airports examines the threats against general aviation (GA) and presents resources for security professionals and GA airport owners and operators to develop an impenetrable airport and aircraft security plan.Following an overview of general aviation and its inherent security threats the book explores:Physical security for the aviation environment including intrusion detection systems cameras locks lighting and window securityThe security force including recruitment and trainingSecurity of general aviation aircraft and airports including runway security and fuel storageAirport safety regulations such as the Workers Protection Act and the Bloodborne Pathogens ActEmergency response to a range of scenarios including medical emergencies fires gas leaks and bomb threatsThe security of hangars fixed-base operations and flight schoolsCorporate aviation security departmentsThe book concludes with a study involving the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Airport Watch Program and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security requirements and recommendations for general aviation.General aviation supports public safety business agriculture commercial airports aeronautical education and many aspects of the aviation industry. The book is the first to explore the unique security concerns relevant to general aviation operations.Dr. Daniel J. Benny was interviewed on video by General Aviation Security Magazine about his article concerning the effects of the Airport Watch Program.