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jsoceanlord

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if I know of a hole in security should I bring it up here? what if a terroist reads it?

Seriously, I sent a letter about it to; Fed Aviation admiin, Mike Monroney Aero Ctr., OK City

i hope that's the right address.
 
The TSA would have been a better choice. Or possibly the airport authority where the lapse is taking place.

regards
 
8N is right. However, if you know of a pressing issue, you can go direct to any law enforcement agency to start. Even a 911 call will get you started. Given the time, if it's a transportation security issue, then TSA is the proper agency.

You should have a list of 800 numbers posted at work and your local FBO for reporting information.
 
If it’s a severe breach of security, something that in your opinion requires urgent attention, grab the first local flat foot you see at the port, ID yourself then explain your concerns.

If you’re in uniform, all the more, he/she will take you seriously.

If not in uniform at least have company ID with you.

Next fire off a written letter to TSA, CC yourself and the Manager of AP security, or if a small airport, local PD.

I don’t have faith in those “hotlines” too many “tips” have fallen thru the cracks immediately after 9/11 and just recently that DC Sniper case.

We operate five hotlines in the Southern CA area for fugitive tips and from experience I can tell you they are only as good as the people on the other end.

Put it in writing regardless.

We go by the motto, if it ain’t in writing it didn’t happen!

SpeedBug
:)
 

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