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Aviation Security Before 9/11

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In order to understand what chages took place and why they had to change i have to look first at aviation security pre 9/11. I went digging around my local libraries archives and was not able to find much regarding federal operation of aviation protection before 9/11. So i switched to google scholor and happened upon a treasure trove of new information. Before 9/11 the respocibility of airport security was not a purely federal government responcibility, it was divied up between 3 different groups: airport operators, airlines, and the Federal Aviation Administration (Seidinstat). Each of these groups had a different roll.
The indivisual airports were in charge of the overall protection of the airport. They hired personell to guard the perimeter …show more content…

The airports dealt with bag sceeings and making sure that no one dangerous was aloud on the plane. They basically took care of the bulk of pre 9/11 “air port security”. The airlines, like many airports, also hired private companies to take care of baggage and passenger screenings.
Lastly we have the Federal Aviation Association (FAA). The FAA was the government body that was tasked with holding all of these different security respocibilities together. Th FAA set the laws and regulations for airport security. They were tasked with “evaluating the effectiveness of airport and airline security” (Seidenstat). A job which they did not do a very good job at.
Airport security pre 9/11 was very unorganized which is what led to such a cotastrophy. The job of aviation security was largly dealt with by private security firms which led to incunsistency, and the FAA did an inadequarte job at keeping these inconsistencies in check. According to a 1987 FAA test 20% of dangerous items were missed by the airport screeners, and as time went on that percentage worsened “Test data for the 1991 to 1999 period show that the declining trend in detection rates continues.” (GAO, 2001a, p. 6). Due to this lack of organization 5 planes were able to be hijacked on the same day. This act of terrorism made apperant that that the job of aviation protection had to be taken out of the handss of the FAA and be made more of a federal issue. From

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