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Old March 23rd 05, 08:06 PM
jsmith
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Forget all that.
Just shoot them.
They can identify themselves later.

Steve Foley wrote:
Please notify user groups and staff as soon as possible to:

· Lock all cockpits, remove keys from ignitions and secure aircraft from
flight;

· Wear ID badge on the entire airport property and (AOA);

· Challenge anyone on a ramp (AOA) to show you an authorized ID badge;

· Report unauthorized (unbadged) people to airport management or security
immediately. (This must be done when in doubt);

· If you see a film crew on the airport, ask them who they are and whether
they have received permission from the airport manager to film. Ask for ID
badges. If they do not produce badges, usher them off the airports and alert
the local police.Newspaper reporters are not authorized to breach security
by entering the AOA. See a badge or see them out;

· Don't allow an unidentified person to pass by you because you think
challenging them is someone else's job. If you want to preserve our freedom
to fly without additional burdens and restrictions being forced upon us, it
is everyone's job to insist in security measures. Don't cause the general
aviation industry to be impacted because you were embarrassed to ask someone
for a badge or too complacent to lock your aircraft. We are all counting on
each other.

Please be aware of planned security tests by the Massachusetts State Police
and others. They are coming soon to your airport again, (you are now on
notice).

Call us at the MAC with questions at (617) 973-8881. "Do not assume
anything. Lock up and challenge everyone. Please!"