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Tue, Jan 14, 2003

TSA's New COO Met With NBAA's Security Council

Another Military Man Says How it Will be Done

John E. Shkor (U.S. Coast Guard, Vice Admiral, ret.), the Transportation Security Administration's new chief operating officer, addressed NBAA's Security Council Monday afternoon during a 70-minute meeting at NBAA's Washington offices. Shkor said that progress was being made to finalize a security protocol for corporate operators wishing to obtain qualified access to airports and airspace during periods of heightened security.

Toward that end, a joint TSA/NBAA "Proof of Concept" project, coordinating with the Teterboro Users' Group (TUG), will be implemented on a voluntary basis at New Jersey's Teterboro Airport (TEB) for Part 91 operators in late February.

Beginning with international waivers for qualified operators, the security protocol is expected to become the basis for further TSA waiver approval and other types of operations, including TFR access.

FMI: www.nbaa.org, www.tsa.gov

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