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Opportunity to improve TSA regulations

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Have you ever wished that you could change the regulations regarding aviation security? If so, now’s your chance.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is seeking public comment on its regulations. Among the regulations eligible for comment are those found in 49 CFR Chapter XII, Subchapter C, Civil Aviation Security.

The specific regulations pertaining to aviation security that are up for public review and comment include:

  • PART 1540 — CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY: GENERAL RULES
  • PART 1542 — AIRPORT SECURITY
  • PART 1544 — AIRCRAFT OPERATOR SECURITY: AIR CARRIERS AND COMMERCIAL OPERATORS
  • PART 1546 — FOREIGN AIR CARRIER SECURITY
  • PART 1548 — INDIRECT AIR CARRIER SECURITY
  • PART 1549 — CERTIFIED CARGO SCREENING PROGRAM
  • PART 1550 — AIRCRAFT SECURITY UNDER GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES
  • PART 1552 — FLIGHT SCHOOLS
  • PART 1560 — SECURE FLIGHT PROGRAM
  • PART 1562 — OPERATIONS IN THE WASHINGTON, DC, METROPOLITAN AREA

To read the complete article in the Federal Register, click here.

To submit your comments electronically, click here.

The public comment period ends on March 28, 2014.

Cheers from The Alamo!


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