Aviation enthusiasts and airports watch groups
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YYZ Airport Watch
Ottawa Airport Watch
Birmingham Aviation Enthusiasts Group
NYCAviation
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Aviation enthusiasts who frequent airport perimeter areas can easily be viewed as suspicious persons. We respect that our airports must be safe and secure from criminal elements. Aviation enthusiasts, often referred to as "Spotters", have a vast knowledge of day to day activities at the airport and can often recognize if something or someone is out of sort.
With this is mind the MSP Airport Police, is looking into starting a MSP Airport Watch much like the well known Neighborhood Watch program. A dedicated volunteer group of aviation enthusiasts who can Observe, Record, and Report any suspicious activity to authorities while we participate in our favorite past time of photographing and watching airplanes.
MSP Airport Watch will provides a line of communication between airport authorities and enthusiasts allowing both sides to discuss each others concerns and create a safe and organized environment.
If you would like to be part of this program,email your name and contact information to :
The Airport Watch program is well established in Canada. Members have photo ID cards and are vetted by the local police forces. The YYZ group has over 100 members and gets the opportunity to go on aviation related tours - such as visits to CFB Trenton and Bombardier, Downsview for example, as well as various GTAA facilities.
Join the MSP Airport Watch Program!
By Matt Miles on Nov 21, 2009 with Comments 2
The MSP Airport Watch program officially launched in January, 2009 and is currently looking to recruit new members to continue growing.
MSP Airport Watch operates much like many neighborhood watch programs but is custom tailored to the MSP Airport community. Owned and operated by the MSP Airport Police Department, the MSP Airport Watch offers a unique take on airport perimeter security in that while people from all walks of life can act as an extra set of eyes and ears for airport security authorities while enjoying their time at the airport.
So whether you like to take photos, spend time at the dog park, observe airport operations, walk, run, bike or picnic at or near MSP airport, you can be of great service to the aviation security community at your airport.
This is a win-win for both the aviation concerned public and all aviation security entities that operate at MSP. As a member, you will have a direct line of communication with the MSP Airport Police dispatch center and you will be issued a polo-shirt, hat, dashboard placard and I.D. card. There is no time commitment other than a monthly meeting and all that is asked of you is to observe, record and report suspicious activity in and around the airport. You can continue to enjoy your aviation related hobbies, knowing that you are providing an invaluable service to airport law enforcement officials at the same time. You may even discover some areas of the airport that you could not access as a non-member of Airport Watch!
Airport Watch ProgramI stopped one day at Aviation world store (as official spotting location) at York/Foster at west side of O'Hare and I was asked by sales person to participate ORD airport warch program that is managed by Bensenville police department and airport security.
I'm plane spotter so it will be nice to be in community with other aviation enthusiasts. That sales person said after filled a form there will be background check on everyone and everyone who will pass it will receive a badge with photo and car sticker. All members will be recognizable for police patrols arround the airport so it will be for us , spotters , good thing. He said we will be additional pair of eyes for airport security. As I know now there is about 40 peoples signed in. This year will be free of charge , but in future (next year ) it will be annual fee (10 bucks) that will cover costs of badges and sticker.
So all Chicago O'Hare planespotters and aviation fans - come to Aviation World and join the program!
BTW I was always envy that EPKKspotters and other spotting groups on the world are official and cooperating with airport security.
Airport Watch Program
In April 2010, the Village of Bensenville’s Police Department with its Crime Prevention Unit developed the first Airport Watch Program in Illinois. The main focus is the Chicago O’Hare Airport (ORD). This crime prevention initiative is composed of people who have an interest in various aspects of aviation and who spend time in the vicinity of the O’Hare Airport to observe the various airport operations.
Some members also combine their aviation "spotting" activities with their photography hobby to produce very interesting photos, some of which are found on various internet sites dedicated to aviation topics. The Bensenville’s Airport Watch Program members also assist on occasion at various area events related to aviation in surrounding airports. From time to time, the Watch enjoys familiarization tours of aviation facilities primarily at the O’Hare Airport.
At the same time, Airport Watch volunteers provide the same sort of security as the Neighborhood Watch Program. Members monitor aviation procedures, the condition of the fencing, wildlife activity, parking lots, suspicious behaviors and flying debris (FOD) while they enjoy their favorite pastime.
They are simply an extra pair of eyes and ears outside the perimeter fence. Their task is to "Observe, Record and Report". In 2009, Airport Watch in Ottawa (Canada) logged in over 3800 surveillance hours. In Bensenville these members have ample opportunity to park on the streets of the industrial parks and at the same time spot suspicious activity in these areas. By reporting suspicious activity, the Village of Bensenville is able to take a proactive approach against crime and criminal’s opportunity to commit crime in Bensenville is reduced.
The Bensenville Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit manages the membership along with a board of directors and committee members. Some of the members are law enforcement, military people (active and retired), major airline employees, Fortune 500 employees and managers, and residents of different parts of the state of Illinois. Members get crime alerts and are able to activate as volunteers in case of a major aviation disaster.
The Bensenville’s Airport Watch welcomes like minded aviation enthusiasts to its membership. This member’s only club requires among other things a criminal background check, so it is not open just for anyone. The information is shared with other surrounding municipalities and airport security corporations including Federal interests.
If you are interested in learning more, you can email Officer Joel Vargas at [email protected] or call 630-350-3455.
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Crime Prevention Programs at Ottawa International Airport
When you travel near any major airport in the world, you can usually find a group of aircraft enthusiasts, known as "Airport Spotters." These Airport Spotters photograph and log the different aircraft, which come and go as a hobby.
In 1999, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Ottawa Police Service and the Ottawa International Airport teamed up to recruit the Airport Spotters in and around the Airport to form an Airport Watch. As these volunteers were already a fixture along the perimeter fence, and were familiar with the normal activities of an airport, they were enthusiastic about working with law enforcement to ensure security of the facility.
These volunteers are encouraged by police to immediately report any suspicious activities to the Airport's Security Operations Centre. The police are then dispatched to investigate. These volunteers closely follow their motto, "Observe, Record, Report." They never take direct action.
The program in Ottawa has been so successful, that airports in Halifax, Vancouver and Toronto have begun similar programs.
YYZ Airport Watch
Ottawa Airport Watch
Birmingham Aviation Enthusiasts Group
NYCAviation
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