FAA May Cut Back Flights From Israel To U.S.Finds Israel's Aviation Safety Has Serious Security FlawsWASHINGTON (CBS) ― The Federal Aviation Administration could soon cut back the number of flights from Israel to the United States after finding Israel's aviation safety to have "severe security shortcomings," according to a report by Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
The FAA says it uncovered serious flaws in flight safety during a tour of Israel's airport security this week.
Primarily, at Ben-Gurion International Airport the FAA found a lack of proper supervision, overcrowded airspace, and outdated technology.
An Israeli air panel came to the same conclusion just a year ago, but no changes were implemented.
A report is expected to be released in 90 days which will detail the FAA's decision on whether flights from Israel to the U.S. should be limited.
http://wcbstv.com/national/faa.israel.flights.2.780248.htmlSecurity problems in Ben Gurion airport? Give me a break. Ben Gurion has the most stringent security in the world. Tell me this isn't a move to ghettoize Israel. So why is it that just one month ago DHS Chairman Chertoff signed an unprecedented pact with Israel for
ISRAEL TO TEACH OUR AIRPORT SECURITY PEOPLE THEIR TECHNIQUES."