Given the potential for the nefarious use of drones in our airports' airspace, it is important that policy makers take immediate steps to secure the airspace in and around airports to ensure the safety of the traveling public and prevent possible accidents, or attacks against airplanes. The FAA recently announced it is testing technology that can identify the drone and its operator and not interfere with any airport operations and communications. The capability to identify the operator is a game changer since it gives law enforcement the ability to determine the motivation of the UAS operator and will serve as a strong deterrent to voyeurs and those wishing to inflict harm. In this regard, the AAAPO calls on Congress to prohibit the use of drones near airports, and to seek technological solutions, like the one tested by the FAA, that prevent drones from entering the airspace near airports.
Furthermore, the Russian Metrojet bombing, which is suspected to have been carried out by an airport employee, bolsters the AAAPO's repeated calls for 100% screening of airport employees, including TSA. This common sense security mitigation technique,already applied to all travelers, has the potential to stop an "insider" attack, as it would require each employee, and their belongings, be fully screened. AAAPO believes that total employee screening should be implemented at all major airports in the United States, and that it is a practical first step towards increasing the safety of our airports.
As drone incidents involving airports and aircraft increase exponentially, and given the current geopolitical environment, the AAAPO urges Congress to implement public policy that ensures airports are protected from intentional and unintentional drone interference and to require the screening of all airport employees, to include TSA.
About the Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association
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