kkoran
Pattern Altitude
Cross post from the Red Board.
The AOPA website is reporting that "According to industry sources, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a security directive that extends requirements for background checks to be performed on general aviation pilots based at airports served by airlines."
Here's the a link to the full article:
http://www.aopa.org/advocacy/article...6security.html
I'm amazed this is the first we've heard about this. Given the additional cost to pilots, I would think this should have gone through the Rule Making process. This is going to hit pilots' wallets in at least two ways:
1. If you're based at an airport with airline service, you're going to have to pay for the background check and processing of the ID. My guess is $75 - $150. Others whos airports already require an ID may have a better idea as to the cost.
2. If you visit an airport with airline service, there will be no such thing as free parking since someone is going to have to escort you to and from your plane.
The AOPA website is reporting that "According to industry sources, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a security directive that extends requirements for background checks to be performed on general aviation pilots based at airports served by airlines."
Here's the a link to the full article:
http://www.aopa.org/advocacy/article...6security.html
I'm amazed this is the first we've heard about this. Given the additional cost to pilots, I would think this should have gone through the Rule Making process. This is going to hit pilots' wallets in at least two ways:
1. If you're based at an airport with airline service, you're going to have to pay for the background check and processing of the ID. My guess is $75 - $150. Others whos airports already require an ID may have a better idea as to the cost.
2. If you visit an airport with airline service, there will be no such thing as free parking since someone is going to have to escort you to and from your plane.