The following rules and regulations pertain to Airport security requirements.
A. 
No one is allowed in the AOA/SIDA area unless properly badged or escorted by a properly badged person.
B. 
Restricted areas are established for safety and security reasons. Except for passenger enplaning or deplaning of aircraft, the general public is prohibited from the AOA unless escorted by an authorized Airport or approved tenant employee. The general public is also prohibited from all other areas of the Airport posted as being security and restricted areas.
C. 
Aircraft requiring the presence of security guards or police officers must coordinate this requirement with the Airport Manager.
D. 
Only crews, escorted passengers going to and from an aircraft, aircraft service and maintenance technicians, and security or safety personnel, or others as authorized by the Airport Manager, shall be permitted into the AOA.
E. 
Pedestrians or motor vehicle operators observed in other than public use areas without authorization by the Airport Manager will be considered trespassing and subject to arrest.
F. 
All requirements of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will be adhered to at all times. Airport rules and regulations are in addition to DHS and FAA requirements. The Airport is also governed by the Airport Security Plan (ASP).
A. 
When the condition or mission of an aircraft requires security guards or police, the owner or operator of the aircraft is responsible for obtaining and paying security service personnel that have been approved by the Airport Security Coordinator.
B. 
Tenants are responsible for the security of all aircraft and other private property entrusted to their care on the AOA or other locations on their leasehold premises. Under Massachusetts Aeronautical Commission (MAC) regulations, all aircraft must be double locked when unattended.
C. 
Tenants and tenant employees are responsible for safeguarding doors, gates and other forms of passageways between the AOA and the landside of the Airport.
D. 
A breach in security caused by a tenant or tenant employee that results in an FAA, DHS or Airport Commission finding of negligence will be cause to review, fine and possibly cancel or curtail tenant access to the AOA.
A. 
No person will carry a firearm on the Airport except encased sporting weapons carried for shipment. This includes those individuals who may be permitted by a government agency to carry such weapon. This policy shall not apply to duly authorized law enforcement officials in the lawful discharge of their duties or properly authorized Airport personnel.
B. 
No person shall carry any weapon on the Airport that is generally accepted as one that was constructed for the purpose of serving as a weapon. This would include, but not be limited to, knives with switchblades, knives with a blade of more than three inches long, "brass knuckles," "Billy clubs," fireworks, explosives, etc.