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Aviation Security

         The Risks of Insider Threats in the Aviation Industry By Yamil Serrano   When we think about threats to aviation, we often focus on external risks, such as terrorism or cyberattacks from outside the system. However, one of the most dangerous and overlooked risks is the insider threat. In this blog post, I want to discuss the serious implications of insider threats in the aviation industry and share my personal views on why I believe this issue deserves more attention. In my opinion, insider threats pose one of the greatest risks to aviation security. What makes this threat so dangerous is the fact that individuals who could carry it out are often trusted employees. Most people working in the industry have some level of security clearance. These clearances allow them access to restricted areas, sensitive equipment, and even flight operations. That access, combined with insider knowledge, can make detecting malicious intent extremely difficult. I...

Complacency kills......

Complacency Kills Complacency in high-risk professions such as aviation can have fatal consequences. As aviation professionals, we are held to a high standard because even small mistakes can lead to catastrophic accidents. However, over time, it's easy to become comfortable and begin to overlook the importance of routine procedures. This creeping sense of comfort is known as complacency—and it can kill. When we first begin a new job, we are often highly attentive, double-checking every step to avoid mistakes. But as we grow more confident and familiar with our duties, we can become complacent. We may start to skip safety checks or assume that nothing will go wrong because it hasn’t before. Unfortunately, this mindset is what often leads to preventable accidents and, in some cases, loss of life. A tragic example of this was the crash of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard WC-130 in Savannah, Georgia in 2018. Investigations revealed that the pilots had skipped a crucial part of the...