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Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2007. General Aviation Safety and Security Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23242.
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21 Airport Emergency Plan, AC 150/5200-31A, Federal Avia- tion Administration, Washington, D.C., 1999. Airport Safety Self-Inspection, AC 150/5200-18C, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C., 2004. Construction or Establishment of Landfills Near Public Air- ports, AC 150/5200-34A, Federal Aviation Administra- tion, Washington, D.C., 2004. Dolbeer, R., Bird and Other Wildlife Hazards at Airports: Liability Issues for Airport Managers, U.S. Department of Agriculture/Wildlife Services, Sandusky, Ohio, 2006 [Online]. Available: http://www2.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/ airports/regional_guidance/southwest/airports_news_ events/asw_conference/2006nov/handsout/media/06_mini_ conference_dolbeer.pdf. General Aviation Security: Increased Oversight Is Needed, but Continued Partnership with the Private Sector Is Critical to Long-Term Success, Government Account- ability Office, Washington, D.C., 2004. Hazardous Wildlife Attractants on or Near Airports, AC 150/5200-33A, Federal Aviation Administration, Wash- ington, D.C., 2004. Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Opera- tors, AC 120-92, Federal Aviation Administration, Wash- ington, D.C., 2006. Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Air- port Operators, AC 150/5200-37, Federal Aviation Ad- ministration, Washington, D.C., Feb. 2007. Reduction of Automobile and Aircraft Collisions with Wildlife in Indiana, Joint Transportation Research Program, Indi- ana Department of Transportation, West Lafayette, 2006. Reporting Wildlife Aircraft Strikes, AC 150/5200-32A, Fed- eral Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C., 2004. Report to Congress: National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) 2007–2011, Federal Aviation Adminis- tration, Washington, D.C., 2006 [Online]. Available: http://www.fta.gov/airports_airtraffic/airports/planning_ capacity/npias/reports. Safety Management Manual, International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2006. Security Guidelines for General Aviation Airports, Transporta- tion Security Administration, Washington, D.C., 2004 [Online]. Available: http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/ga/ editorial_1113.shtm. Security Planning for General Aviation Airports, Florida Airports Council, Tallahassee, 2004. Terrorism Protective Measures Resource Guide: General Avia- tion and Airports, State of Colorado Office of Preparedness and Security, Homeland Security Section, Centennial, 2005. REFERENCES

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