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 General Aviation Airport Vulnerability
				Assessment SurveyThis
				assessment is based on the requirements of the 9/11 Commission
				Recommendation Act of 2007 directed by Congress.  The Act
				required the TSA to develop and implement a standardized threat
				and vulnerability assessment program to measure the current
				vulnerabilities at General Aviation (GA) airports.  In
				addition, the assessment data will also provide necessary
				background information and context for the development of
				security measures and policies, with industry stakeholders. 
 The
				results of this assessment are protected from disclosure as
				Sensitive Security Information (SSI) under 49 CFR Parts 15 and
				1520.
 
 Through this information collection, TSA
				is requesting selected candidates to complete a self-assessment
				of airport security measures.  The public burden for this
				collection of information is estimated to be approximately 20-30
				minutes.  This is a voluntary collection of information and
				you will need to provide us with information regarding security
				practices at your airport. Please send comments regarding this
				burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection to:
				TSA-11, Attention: PRA 1652-XXX, 601 South 12th Street,
				Arlington, VA 20598.  An agency may not conduct or sponsor,
				and persons are not required to respond to, a collection of
				information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control
				number.  The OMB control number assigned to this collection
				is 1652- XXX, which expires dd/mm/yyyy.
 Definitions: Airport
				Manager – A
				person who oversees daily airport operations and ensures
				compliance with all federal, state and local regulatory
				requirements.   Aircraft
				Operator – A
				person who holds a private charter program under 49 CFR
				1544.101(f) that requires compliance with all or portions of a
				security program. Assessment
				- the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event. Federal
				Aviation Administration Identifier (FAA Identifier)
				- A symbolic representation for the name and the location of an
				airport, navigation aid, or weather station, and is used for
				manned air traffic control facilities in air traffic control,
				telecommunications, computer programming, weather reports, and
				related services. Factor
				 - anything that contributes causally to a result. Mitigation
				- the action of lessening in severity or intensity. 
 
  
 
				FAA
				Identifier:
				
				  
 
				Airport
				Name: 
				  
 
				  Operator
				Info
 Name:
  
 
				Street
				Address: 
				  
 
				City:
				
				  
 
				Two-letter
				State Abbreviation: 
				  
 
				Zip
				Code: 
				  
 
				  Airport
				Manager Information
 Name:
  
 
				Telephone:
				
				   Format:
				(999) 999-9999
 
				Fax:
				
				   Format:
				(999) 999-9999
 
				email:
				
				  
 
				Airport
				Sponsor Name: 
				  
 
				  
 
 Is
				this airport a public use facility?
								 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Does
				this airport have any scheduled commercial service? 
				 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Does your
				state or local government require a General Aviation
				Security Program? 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Vulnerability
				Factors 
				Please
				answer each question Yes/No about your facility. 
				Location 
				Within
				30 nm of densely populated area (Area with a total metropolitan
				population of at least 100,000 people)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Within
				30 nm of a sensitive site (Areas that would be considered key
				assets or critical infrastructure of the United States. Sensitive
				sites can include certain military installations, nuclear and
				chemical plants, centers of government, monuments and iconic
				structures, and/or international ports)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Falls
				within or underneath Class B airspace (Airspace from the surface
				to 10,000 feet that surrounds the nation’s busiest
				airports)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Falls
				within the boundaries of restricted airspace 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Based
				Aircraft (the number of aircraft reported to the FAA)
				
				 
				Runways 
 Facilities
				with multiple runways should only consider the longest runway on
				the airport.
 
				Please
				select each of the following that applies to your airport
				operations.  
				Part
				380 operations(scheduled charters)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Part
				135 operations (Commuter or on-demand operations)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Part
				137 operations (Agricultural aircraft operations) 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Part
				125 operations (Medium aircraft operations. 10 to 30 seats,
				excluding required flight-crew member seat, or a payload capacity
				of 3140 kg or less and a Maximum Certified Take-off Weight of
				greater than 5700 kg.)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Flight
				training in aircraft over 12,500 MTOW (i.e. King Air 400 or
				larger)  
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Maintenance,
				repair, and overhaul facilities   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Rental
				Aircraft  
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Flight
				Training   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Over
				50, 000 annual aircraft operations   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Mitigation
				Factors  The
				factors listed below are some of the measures airport operators,
				managers, and sponsors should consider when they develop,
				implement, or revise security plans or other efforts to enhance
				security at their airport. These factors below are recommended by
				TSA to enhance airport security and not all factors listed below
				are suitable for every airport. Each airport official should
				determine the level of security mitigation appropriate for their
				operation.   Please
				answer each question about check all factors that apply
				to your facility. 
				Operations 
				24/7
				airport staffing   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Operating
				air traffic control tower on field 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Perimeter
				Fencing/Physical Barriers 
				6'
				Chain-link fence with barbed wire on top   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				6
				' Chain-link fence - No barbed wire   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Natural
				barrier (e.g., water)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				None 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Hangars 
				Hangar
				doors secured when unattended   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Marked
				and numbered for emergency response 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Alarm/intrusion
				detection systems installed and active  
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				What
				percentage of aircraft are stored in hangars? 
				What
				areas are covered by closed Circuit Television Coverage (CCTV) 
				Terminal   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Access
				gates   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Hangar
				areas   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Monitored
				24/7   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Monitored
				during airport office hours   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Unmonitored  
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Access
				Controls 
				Magnetic
				Card Readers 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Pin
				Codes   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Magnetic
				Card Reader/Pin Code combination device  
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Biometrics
				(fingerprint, iris scan, etc.)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Lock
				& Key   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Vehicle
				Gates (guard attended)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Lighting
				System Coverage Areas 
				Terminal
				area   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Vehicle
				thoroughfares   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Pedestrian
				thoroughfares   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Hangars/AOA
				areas   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Fuel
				farms   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Perimeter
				fence-line   
					
					
						| 
							 yes 
  No |  
				Connected
				to emergency power source   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Personnel
				ID System 
				Airport-issued
				ID badges or cards   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				ID
				badge/card application procedure (background checks, etc.)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Accountability
				for lost/stolen ID badges 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Temporary
				airport ID badges/cards   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Uniforms
				which display logo or other identifiable markings   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Transient
				pilot sign-in/out procedures   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Vehicle
				ID System  
				Special
				paint schemes or markings   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Decal
				in specified location or hang tags   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				LEO
				Support 
				On-site
				law enforcement officer(s)   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Routine
				patrol of airport facilities by LEOs   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Random
				patrol of airport facilities by LEOs   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Local
				LEO support as requested   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Security
				committee   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Signage 
				Posted
				at all access roads leading to airport
 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Posted
				on all vehicle/pedestrian gates   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Posted
				on perimeter fencing so that observer is able to see next sign in
				both directions   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Documented
				Security Procedures 
				Security
				awareness training required for tenants   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Security
				awareness training required for all employees   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Aircraft
				security    
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Pedestrian/vehicle
				gate access   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Challenge
				procedures   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Reporting
				of suspicious behavior   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Positive
				passenger/cargo/baggage ID   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				All
				aircraft secured   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Community
				watch program   
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Contact
				list for airport personnel 
					
					
						| 
							 Yes 
  No |  
				Optional The
				measures are optional to selected participants and participants
				will be categorized depending on their answer from
				1-5. Additionally, TSA gets a view of the most requested
				security enhancement. 
				Thank
				you for completing the TSA General Aviation Vulnerability
				Assessment. The information you provided will be used to better
				understand the security needs of the GA community.  The
				assessment data will also provide necessary background
				information and context for the development of security
				measures/policies, with industry stakeholder input, that are
				reasonable and feasible to implement (e.g. feasibility for a
				future GA funding assistance mechanism as it becomes available to
				TSA). 
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