Call 1-866-GA-SECURE to report
suspicious activity
Nov. 26 — The toll-free number to report
suspicious activity at an airport – 1-866-GA-SECURE (1-866-427-3287)
goes online Monday, December. 2. The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA), which is funding and operating the 24/7 hotline,
has partnered with AOPA in providing an easy-to-remember national number
as part of AOPA’s Airport Watch program to help protect national
security at our nation’s general aviation airports.
“Airport Watch is designed to work
like the highly successful neighborhood watch programs used in
communities across the country, said AOPA President Phil Boyer. “Who
better to know-what's normal and what's suspicious at a local airport
than the people who spend a lot of time there? We encourage all pilots
to watch for unusual or suspicious activities and report them.”
The program is much more than a telephone
number, however. AOPA has created posters and pamphlets to show pilots
examples of suspicious activities, steps pilots can take to help law
enforcement, and sensible precautions for improving airport security.
The brochure is available online,
and will be mailed to the more than 388,000 AOPA member pilots in
December. AOPA has also produced a training video with several terrorist
scenarios acted out. Law enforcement officials participated in the
production, providing realism for the police response to the threats
shown on tape.
AOPA had first proposed the idea of
Airport Watch and a toll-free number to TSA in June.
“Phil came to me and said we have this
idea for Airport Watch… and that AOPA was willing to invest the
money to make it happen in terms of brochures, video tapes and
promotions, but the one crucial ingredient was a toll-free number that
would make sense for anyone who actually observed something at an
airport to call into a central location to do something about it,” said
Admiral James M. Loy, Under Secretary for Transportation Security and
TSA head. “My connection with the Coast Guard allowed me to make that
connection for Phil and I was able to let him know that the National
Response Center was more than willing to add AOPA’s Airport Watch
to their game plan. So very quickly we were able to close the gap
between a great idea that Phil had representing the community and what
we recognized very quickly as being a good contribution to airport
security around the nation.”
The 1-866-GA-SECURE hotline is staffed 24
hours a day by the Coast Guard’s National Response Center. That agency
already fields emergency calls for 19 different federal agencies. AOPA
helped the center develop response protocols for pilot calls concerning
airport security.
Said Secretary of Transportation Norman
Y. Mineta, “The Department of Transportation and TSA are taking many
steps to protect our airports and aircraft from terrorists. But I know
the government can’t do it all. And I know that the security measures
that we’re putting in place at big air carrier airports just aren’t
practical small general aviation airports.
“That’s why I think AOPA’s Airport
Watch is such a great idea.”
“AOPA is proud to have taken this
proactive position by developing the Airport Watch program, and
even prouder on behalf of our members to have received the endorsement
of the very regulators who were trying to determine how to handle GA
airports,” said Boyer. “Being part of the solution is certainly better
than waiting for government actions we may not endorse.”

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