Transcript Of GA Security Report
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report sent to us from a source inside the network:
(2ORR/FLYNN/LANDERS GENERAL AVIATION SECURITY EVE NEWS
1/14/04)
> >(NAT SOT T2/2225) "There were 22 lots for sale"
> >(NARR:) THEY ARE A SOARING REAL ESTATE TREND... >
>
(NAT SOT T2/2233) "We have just 3 left..."
> >(NAT SOT T1/2335 Rick taxies)
> >(NARR:) AIR PARKS. "FLY-IN" COMMUNITIES CALLED AIR
PARKS.
> >(SOT/ T2/4245 LESLEY HOCK-Eagle's Nest Air Park
Realtor) > >(V/O taxi) "Every house has a paved taxiway to
the runway...."
> >(NARR:) AMENITIES INCLUDE YOUR VERY OWN COMMUNITY AIR
STRIP...
> > > >(V/O T1/2620 plane heads toward hanger) >
>(NARR :) YOUR OWN PERSONAL HANGER
> >(NAT V/O T1/ 2740 Rick into hanger)
> >(V/O T4/4600/Plane takes off) > >(NARR:) ...AND
THE FREEDOM TO COME AND GO AS YOU PLEASE.
> >(SOT2/4436 Bob--cover with trailing video) I don't see
any fences?//
> >(4441 LH) There's really no security in regards to
living with your >airplane.
> >(V/O AERIALS T4/5410 )
> >NARR: THAT'S THE
FEAR...THESE 'GENERAL AVIATION AIR STRIPS, LIKE HERE AT >EAGLE'S
NEST IN WESTERN VIRGINIA...ARE AN OPEN INVITATION FOR
TERRORISTS.
> >(SOT T2/39173917 JOHN TRISSEL, AIRPORT MANAGER) I think
it's a real concern. >3921 I think it's a possibility
(editor's note: the time code reference, >3921, followed by
that one last line from Trissel, indicates a probable edit
point)
> >(ORR STAND UP T3/5616)
> >There are 19-thousand general aviation airports in the
US. And most are like >this one with just a single landing
strip. There are no fences, no gates, no >security systems and
no federal requirements to have them.
> >(SOT T2/3317 BOB- 2 shot) Since 9-11, has the
government ordered any >security changes here?
> >JT: No. 3323 // > >3350 No one's ordered us to do
anything. 3352//
> >T2/4442 (Bob) You don't screen would-be passangers?
> >No.
> >You don't screen bags?
> >no.4447//
> >(V/O T1/110040 Home pan to planes)
> >T2/2952 We haven't really implemented the razor wire,
the big tall fences >the security gates...2958
> >(NARR:) AIRPORT MANAGER JOHN TRISSEL SAYS HE TRIES TO
KEEP A CLOSE WATCH ON >THE PLANES AND CHECKS OUT STRANGERS. BUT,
THAT'S NOT SECURITY...SAYS FORMER >NTSB MANAGING DIRECTOR PETER
GOELZ.
> >(SOT/PETER GOELZ 5610) Homeland security has to make
General Aviation and >business aviation a priority. They've got
to develop a program and they're >going to have to spend some
money on it. 5623
> >(NARR:) HE SAYS TERRORISTS...ARE WELL AWARE OF THESE
SMALL UNSECURED >AIRPORTS:

> >(SOT/GOELZ*5825) "That's where they learned to fly.
//5109 We know the >terrorists trained at small aviation
systems..we know that two of the 9-11 >terrorists left a plane
on the runway at a Florida airport...5120
> >(NARR:) SOME ARGUE THAT THERE'S NO NEED TO WORRY, THESE
ARE SMALL AIRCRAFT. >BUT PACKED WITH EXPLOSIVES...SMALL PLANES
COULD BE DEVASTATING BOMBS.
> >(SOT5940) "The threat is as a delivery system and a
small plane taking off >from a remote airport is going to be
virtually untrackable. And will >suddenly appear into a
restricted area, into a high population area and >there's going
to be nothing we can do about it.
> >(VO:) AFTER 9/11...A STUDENT PILOT IN FLORIDA STOLE A
SMALL PLANE...AND >CRASHED IT INTO A TAMPA SKTCRAPER.
AUTHORITIES TRACKED THE FLIGHT ON >RADAR...BUT WERE POWERLESS TO
STOP IT.
> >(NARR:) BUT...TWO YEARS LATER..THERE'VE BEEN NO
MANDATED SECURITY CHANGES.
> >(SOT T2/3924) We need to make it a real concern and
deal with it and try as >best we can that it will never
happen.
> >(NARR:) UNTIL THEN, VULNERABILITY WILL BE THE
PRICE...FOR GENERAL AVIATIONS >FREEDOM. IN WAYNESBORO VIRGINIA,
I'M BOB ORR FOR EYE ON AMERICA. >