General Aviation Security Magazine - November 2017
General Aviation Security Magazine - November 2017
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In this issue
Virtual Reality Air Show! In this issue, we take one small step forward in the magazine and one giant leap for our readers by introducing virtual reality and 360-degree photography to our pages. We dive into the 2017 Joint Base San Antonio Air Show and Open House with our VR360 cameras. Readers can see what it is like to sit in the cockpit of vintage fighters and modern military transports. We’ve also created a couple of videos of the air show so you can experience the air show—just click and watch.
On the more serious side, we examine the U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s update to its security guidelines for the General Aviation community. Was it worth the thirteen year wait? Read our review of TSA’s IP A-001 and find out. Also, read a first-hand account of the Las Vegas shooting by our VVIP flight hostess with the mostest, Aleca King. Here observations and experiences may have readers looking at the holidays with fresh perspective.
All this and more in the November 2017 edition of General Aviation Security.
General Aviation Security Magazine Description:
Publisher: Planehook Aviation Services, LLC
Category: Flying & Aviation
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
The world's authority on protecting general aviation, General Aviation Security examines the issues and stories dealing with private and corporate aviation, private and general aviation airports, the aviators who fly the aircraft, the mechanics who keep the aircraft flying, and the infrastructures and industries that support general aviation.
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