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TSA warning: Jihadists may target private jets
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2006/060420advisory.pdf
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a security alert, warning pilots and airport managers to watch out for extremists bent on destroying private jets.
"A message posted in Arabic on a Web forum explained how to identify private American jets and urged Muslims to destroy all such aircraft," the TSA alert says. The message detailed how to identify U.S.-registered aircraft and gave the tail number of aircraft supposedly used by the CIA.
"TSA reminds general aviation aircraft and airport owners and operators to review the security measures contained in the TSA publication, "Security Guidelines for General Aviation Airports," and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association's Airport Watch Program materials."
In addition to securing aircraft, the TSA asks pilots to be alert for persons "masquerading as pilots, security personnel, EMTs, or other personnel using uniforms or vehicles as methods to gain access to aviation facilities," and to immediately report suspicious activity or aircraft theft to the General Aviation Security Hotline (866/GA-SECUR[E]) and local law enforcement.
(April 20)
Extremists may target private US planes: TSA
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:38 AM ET
By Deborah Charles
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Transportation Security Administration has warned aircraft owners and airport managers that Muslim extremists may be targeting private American jets and urged them to boost security.
"On April 13, 2006, a message posted in Arabic on an Internet forum explained how to identify private American jets and urged Muslims to destroy all such aircraft," the TSA said in an advisory issued on Thursday and obtained by Reuters on Friday.
The TSA quoted the Arabic message as saying: "We call upon all Muslims to follow and identify private civilian American aircrafts in all airports of the world."
"It is the duty of Muslims to destroy all types of private American aircraft that are of the types Gulfstream and Lear Jet and all small aircraft usually used by distinguished (people) and businessmen," it quoted the message as saying.
It said the message explained how to identify private U.S. jets and also provided the tail number of a private plane believed to be used by the CIA.
The TSA and other law enforcement organizations regularly issue advisories when they have information of a potential threat though there have been no major incidents since the September 2001 hijacked plane attacks on New York and Washington in which about 3,000 people were killed.
The TSA urged airplane owners and operators to boost security measures and secure unattended aircraft and verify identification of crew and passengers.
"Be alert/aware of and report persons masquerading as pilots, security personnel, emergency medical technicians or other personnel using uniforms and/or vehicles as methods to gain access to aviation facilities or aircraft," the TSA advised.
It said the theft of any private airplane should immediately be reported to law enforcement and TSA.
© Reuters 2006. All rights reserved.
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While this is not a new concept, the reiteration of the threat and the recency of the message sent chills down my spine! AOPA carries more info about this on their website.
Pay attention out there and stay safe!
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2006/060420advisory.pdf
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a security alert, warning pilots and airport managers to watch out for extremists bent on destroying private jets.
"A message posted in Arabic on a Web forum explained how to identify private American jets and urged Muslims to destroy all such aircraft," the TSA alert says. The message detailed how to identify U.S.-registered aircraft and gave the tail number of aircraft supposedly used by the CIA.
"TSA reminds general aviation aircraft and airport owners and operators to review the security measures contained in the TSA publication, "Security Guidelines for General Aviation Airports," and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association's Airport Watch Program materials."
In addition to securing aircraft, the TSA asks pilots to be alert for persons "masquerading as pilots, security personnel, EMTs, or other personnel using uniforms or vehicles as methods to gain access to aviation facilities," and to immediately report suspicious activity or aircraft theft to the General Aviation Security Hotline (866/GA-SECUR[E]) and local law enforcement.
(April 20)
Extremists may target private US planes: TSA
Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:38 AM ET
By Deborah Charles
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Transportation Security Administration has warned aircraft owners and airport managers that Muslim extremists may be targeting private American jets and urged them to boost security.
"On April 13, 2006, a message posted in Arabic on an Internet forum explained how to identify private American jets and urged Muslims to destroy all such aircraft," the TSA said in an advisory issued on Thursday and obtained by Reuters on Friday.
The TSA quoted the Arabic message as saying: "We call upon all Muslims to follow and identify private civilian American aircrafts in all airports of the world."
"It is the duty of Muslims to destroy all types of private American aircraft that are of the types Gulfstream and Lear Jet and all small aircraft usually used by distinguished (people) and businessmen," it quoted the message as saying.
It said the message explained how to identify private U.S. jets and also provided the tail number of a private plane believed to be used by the CIA.
The TSA and other law enforcement organizations regularly issue advisories when they have information of a potential threat though there have been no major incidents since the September 2001 hijacked plane attacks on New York and Washington in which about 3,000 people were killed.
The TSA urged airplane owners and operators to boost security measures and secure unattended aircraft and verify identification of crew and passengers.
"Be alert/aware of and report persons masquerading as pilots, security personnel, emergency medical technicians or other personnel using uniforms and/or vehicles as methods to gain access to aviation facilities or aircraft," the TSA advised.
It said the theft of any private airplane should immediately be reported to law enforcement and TSA.
© Reuters 2006. All rights reserved.
*******************************************************
While this is not a new concept, the reiteration of the threat and the recency of the message sent chills down my spine! AOPA carries more info about this on their website.
Pay attention out there and stay safe!
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