Chester under siege on Airport security & safety - Part III
Senator X calls on Chester & the Government to; (via Senate Hansard 09/08/17)
Hmm..TICK, TOCK Chester -
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(08-03-2017, 01:12 PM)Peetwo Wrote: Following on from the recent discourse on the ever popular Chester thread - Chester under fire on airport safety..err security & safety - Nick Xenophon has now jumped into the fray in support of the AusALPA concerns, with some even more embarrassing MSM coverage...
Quote:Pilots concerned about aircraft security
Updated: 8:19 pm, Wednesday, 2 August 2017
Also via the Oz...![]()
Quote:Quote:Pilots want ID checks on domestic flights
8:26pmEAN HIGGINS
The peak airline pilots body has demanded the government requires domestic passengers to show photo ID before boarding.
Of course none of the issues mentioned are any sort of revelation, you only need go back some 9 months to the evidence given by Alan Kessing at the refreshed now defunct Senate Airports Security inquiry:
(11-26-2016, 10:11 AM)Peetwo Wrote: Senate Inquiry: Airport & Aviation Security MKII
Quote:21 Mr Allan Kessing (PDF 102 KB)
Then yesterday Binger, in the Oz, wrote a late article summarising the Allan Kessing submission and evidence given in the inquiry:
Quote:Airport screening a ‘facade’
1:56pmMitchell Bingemann
Whistleblower Allan Kessing says passenger screening is a “useless facade”, and intelligence gathering needs resources.
Senator X calls on Chester & the Government to; (via Senate Hansard 09/08/17)
Quote:Senator Xenophon to move:
That the Senate—
(a) notes that:
(i) the Australian Government has a fundamental duty to take all reasonable steps to ensure that air travel in Australia is safe from malicious or terrorist activities,
(ii) Australia's aviation security obligations under the International Civil Aviation Organization's Convention on International Civil Aviation must be approached with world's-best practice in mind,
(iii) as part of the current aviation safety regime, the following categories are examples of people subject to mandatory screening at major airport terminals: passengers, cabin crew and pilots, and
(iv) with reference to regulation 4.11 of the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005, the following categories are examples of Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) holders who are not subject to mandatory screening at major airport terminals: baggage handlers, aircraft catering staff and ground service staff; and
(b) calls on the Government to repeal regulation 4.11 of the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005 to provide consistency by mandating screening at major airport terminals for all persons, other than those set out in:
(i) regulation 4.09(3) - people disembarking from an aircraft who have already been suitably screened, other than international transit passengers, cabin crew and pilots,
(ii) regulation 4.10 - law enforcement officers, screening personnel managing a screening point, emergency personnel responding to an emergency and members of the Defence Force responding to an event or threat, and
(iii) regulation 4.12 - heads of state, heads of government or foreign ministers.
Hmm..TICK, TOCK Chester -

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