Recently, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) proposed a rule to expand the airline-style security measures to private operations of aircraft weighing more that 12,500 pounds last October 30, 2008 and currently accepting comments from the public for 60-days
The proposal will rebuff the security measures tighter that could affect 15,000 aircrafts, 10,000 operators and 300 airports. A joint letter by AOPA and NBAA have been sent to formally request a 120 day extension period of TSA to accept comments from the public. More details on the link below.
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