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Well, Appearently Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell thinks they are. This from
AOPA's web site (http://news.aopa.org/)

Hey Greg, you might want to add him to your list.

Mike Dean

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http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2002/02-2-047x.html

Colorado Senator cites FBOs as biggest weakness in transportation system
AOPA takes exception to remarks

Apr. 16 — In a Senate Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee hearing
on aviation safety and capacity issues, Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell
(R-CO.) stated that “the biggest weakness in the national transportation
system is in the FBOs,” and that while there are security measures in
place for commercial aircraft, there is “no consideration given to
security of private aircraft. Literally anyone can get in a private
plane.” Senator Campbell left the hearing after he made his comments, so
the sole witness at the hearing, FAA Administrator Jane Garvey, did not
respond.

“It’s unfortunate that Senator Campbell, made these statements today
giving the public the perception that general aviation is not safe.
Frankly, I am distressed that general aviation continues to be the
whipping boy when we are not the security threat,” said AOPA President
Phil Boyer. The general aviation community has been proactive ever since
the events of 9/11 including a series of security recommendations made
last December by AOPA and other general aviation organizations to John
Magaw, Under Secretary of the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA). Two weeks ago AOPA President Phil Boyer also shared these with
Homeland Security Director former Governor Tom Ridge.

"We’ve repeatedly expressed a willingness to work with the government on
security, including AOPA's petition for a direct final rule requiring
pilots to carry a picture ID — something the FAA seems reluctant to do,"
Boyer said. "We extend our willingness to work with Sen. Campbell, but he
must remember, we are not the threat. Security regulations must recognize
the unique nature of general aviation pilots.”

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