U.S. gisaster Experjence Largest Aviation Tragedy <br /> Preventative measures learned through tragedies enabled us September 11, 2001 <br /> to develop and maintain successful security programs for the <br /> protection of U.S civil aviation 1989 - 2000. 3,059 fatalities <br /> ~ 7,000+ injured <br /> ' TWA flight 847 Weapons screening <br /> TWA flight 840 Bombs in carryon baggage American Airlines flight 11 WTC N <br /> PSA flight 1771 Circumvention LD. systems '~"•"A°-`q United Airlines flight 175 WTC S <br /> Pan Am flight 103 Bombs in checked baggage - American Airlines 77 Pentagon <br /> United Airlines flight 93 PA Field <br /> Airport Security i`tesponsiblity Airport Security ftespansibility <br /> Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Operator- City of Eugene <br /> Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Establish and maintain a secure ground environment <br /> Identify threats, work in conjunction with national and for the air carriers operate. <br /> international intelligence communities. Provide law enforcement to support airport and air <br /> <br /> ' Prescribe and coordinate measures to counter threats. carrier security programs. <br /> • Policy and guidance involving security. Establish AOA's, SIDA's and other secure areas. <br /> Enforcement of regulations as necessary. Establish and maintain ID systems and access control. <br /> • Control of Security Checkpoint including Passenger Determine official access needs of employees. <br /> and Baggage Screening. ~ Provide training to individuals who have unescorted <br /> access into SIDA's. <br /> 3 <br /> <br />