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For
Immediate Release
December 17, 2008
Contact: Dan Hubbard
(202) 783-9360 or
dhubbard@nbaa.org
Washington, DC, December 17, 2008 – The
National Business Aviation Association (NBAA)
today announced that the Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) has
scheduled five official public hearings
in early 2009 for the business aviation
community to provide the agency with
feedback on its proposed Large Aircraft
Security Program (LASP).
“We appreciate this effort by the TSA to
hear from the people in our industry
whose operations stand to be greatly
affected by this proposal,” said NBAA
President and CEO Ed Bolen. “NBAA
Members have been understandably
frustrated by the proposal because it
seems to lack a true understanding of
how a general aviation airplane fits
into a company’s operations and security
culture. I strongly encourage anyone
able to participate in these meetings to
mark their calendars and plan to
attend.”
The meetings – which will each begin at
9 a.m. local time (with registration
starting at 8 a.m. local time) – will be
held at the following locations:
-White Plains, NY, Jan. 6, 2009:
Westchester County Airport (HPN),
Building 1 Airport Road, White Plains,
NY 10604
-Atlanta, GA, Jan. 8, , 2009:
Renaissance Concourse Hotel Atlanta
Airport, One Hartsfield Centre Parkway,
Atlanta, GA 30354
-Chicago, IL, Jan. 16, 2009: Crowne
Plaza Chicago O’Hare Hotel & Convention
Center, 5440 North River Road, Rosemont,
IL 60018
-Burbank, CA, Jan. 23, 2009: Burbank
Airport Marriot Hotel & Convention
Center, 2500 North Hollywood Way,
Burbank, CA 91505
-Houston, TX, Jan. 28, 2009: Hilton
Houston Hotel-North Greenspoint
Conference Center, 12400 Greenspoint
Drive, Houston, TX 77060
Bolen will attend the meetings in White
Plains and Burbank, and NBAA staff will
be on-hand at each of the meetings. The
Association is exploring the feasibility
of whether a recording of one or more
meetings would be possible, for later
online broadcast to NBAA Members who are
unable to attend.
“NBAA has been working in Washington to
explain to TSA officials the industry’s
concerns about the LASP program,” Bolen
continued. “But as with other policy
proposals, it is important that input on
the TSA plan be provided by our Members,
who will be directly impacted by the
government’s decisions. It is
appropriate that TSA has provided these
venues for our Members, and I trust the
information provided by our Members will
be compelling.”
The TSA unveiled the 260-page LASP on
October 9 to strong response from the
business aviation community. The plan
would cover all Part 91 operations and
operators of any aircraft over 12,500
pounds maximum takeoff weight (MTOW).
The original, 60-day period for comment
on the proposal was doubled after NBAA
and other industry groups told the TSA
that the plan appeared so broad in its
potential implications, and raised such
a large number of questions, that
acquiring a full understanding of the
document, and providing a complete
response within the traditional 60-day
period would not be feasible. Public
comment on the proposal must now be
received by February 27, 2009.
NBAA continues to provide resources for
Members to ensure that their input on
the TSA’s proposal is understood by
federal security officials. To read
NBAA’s analysis of the TSA’s plan,
download a copy of the LASP, and access
a web site portal for submitting
comments, Members should visit NBAA’s
online LASP Resources page:
http://www.nbaa.org/ops/security/programs/lasp/
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Founded in 1947 and based in Washington,
DC, the National Business Aviation
Association, Inc. (NBAA) is the leading
organization for companies that rely on
general aviation aircraft to help make
their businesses more efficient,
productive and successful. The
Association represents more than 8,000
companies and provides more than 100
products and services to the business
aviation community, including the NBAA
Annual Meeting & Convention, the world's
largest civil aviation trade show. Learn
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