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General Aviation Security Magazine - Autumn 2012

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General Aviation Security

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The world's authority on protecting general aviation, General Aviation Security examines the issues and stories dealing with private and corporate aviation, private and general aviation airports, the aviators who fly the aircraft, the mechanics who keep the aircraft flying, and the infrastructures and industries that support general aviation.

In this issue

In this issue our writers examine the balancing act that must go on between iron-clad security and freedom of access. Dr. Robert Olislagers considers how much security is enough. Andy Downs gives readers the opportunity to ponder the fine line between the authority of the pilot-in-command and law enforcement response in the hijacking of a general aviation aircraft. We review Professor Daniel J. Benny\'s new textbook, General Aviation Security. Joe Corrao focuses on the business side of general aviation and the impact security procedures can have on business models. And much, much more!

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