Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Blog Roll
- CounterTerrorism
- Fifteen Charlie
- Homeland Security Watch
- The Huffington Post
- Instapundit
- Maritime and Port Security Blog
- Secondary Screening
- Talking Points Memo
Previous Posts
- Washington Post review of Open Target
- Intel Community Turmoil
- Will Wonders Never Cease?
- More reaction to the DHS announcement
- Out of the Shadows, Again
- Better Late than Never, but still!
- Open Target launched at National Press Club
- Part of the Problem, or Part of the Solution?
- What will it take?
- Vetting DHS employees
1 Comments:
Dear Mr. Ervin,
Does your book address weaknesses in the General Aviation System? Shortly afte 9/11 NTSB issued a report, revealing the FAA had lost track of 28K aircraft owners. The FAA revealed over the radio that many foreign aircraft enter US airspace without permission each month, especially in the Southern Region. Given the terrorist are reported to still be interested in aviation, per US intelligence, shouldn't we be doing more to get a handle on unidentified traffic to GA airports?
What can be done and what are the obstacles as you see them? Thank you for your public service.
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