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More knee jerk this time from New Jersey

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New Jersey to require double locks on all aircraft by Friday
AOPA seeks to change and clarify order
Mar. 24 — The New Jersey state attorney general last Friday (March 21) ordered all airport operators in that state to ensure that every aircraft that remains in the state more than 24 hours must have a "two-lock system which secures or disables the aircraft to prevent operation of the aircraft." The order, issued by the New Jersey Domestic Security Preparedness Task Force, becomes effective this Friday.

Airport operators who fail to meet the deadline face fines, suspension, or even revocation of their airport licenses. Although the order directly affects airport operators, it is individual aircraft owners who will bear the brunt of it.

"We've been burning up the telephone wires to New Jersey since this order was issued," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "While any aircraft owner certainly wants to make it difficult for someone to steal his aircraft or the valuable avionics inside, this order raises serious safety and economic concerns.

"It can be dangerous to put non-certified devices on certified aircraft. Some devices can cause damage. Control locks have caused accidents, even when they can be easily removed. The order will also have economic impacts, with many locking devices costing up to $500.

"We are also concerned that the state is attempting to regulate what is really a federal matter. We'll take this to the highest levels necessary."

Boyer criticized the lack of widespread public involvement in the order. He noted that in a quick survey of some 100 New Jersey pilots, none knew about order taking effect on Friday.

Since the order covers all general aviation aircraft, AOPA is working with the National Business Aviation Association to push for changes. Many corporate aircraft have only one lock, and prop locks aren't an option for business jets.

Part of the issue is exactly what "two-lock system" really means. The New Jersey Department of Transportation has sent a letter to all of the state's airports attempting to define that, but it raises even more questions.

For example, AOPA asked if door lock and magneto key (as is common for most single-engine aircraft) meet the requirement. Or what about a locked aircraft inside a locked hangar? The state hasn't yet provided a written response.

"We appreciate the state's security concerns, but we think they've issued this order without thinking through all of the ramifications," said Boyer.
 
This is stupid, there are few aircraft stolen each year, and why all of the sudden did they put this in effect, one week is not enough time to order and install a certfied solution.
 
I've already got the call from my airport ordering me to "double lock it". Like the so called lock on a Cessna 150 is going to keep anyone from stealing it if they really want to....
 
Maybe the next step is facial recognition computers and software. They can work it so that it has to scan your face before you can work the magneto's on your 152. Private owners will bear the cost of course, but hey, it's in the interest of safety.
 
Get Rich Quick

It won't be long before we hear infomercials with the catch slogan.....

buy our "CLUB FOR YOUR CUB"..... or

with the "Turbo-Lock" you just "SET IT AND FORGET IT"!!!!

that's crazy... I hope AOPA can get through the phone lines......

If anyone needs an extra lock PM me.... I have a few spares in the garage.... (if I can remember the combinations...)

LOL

Jackson
 

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