FBI Warns About Small Planes

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The FBI has issued a fresh warning that terrorists may be
interested in using small planes to carry out suicide attacks.

FBI supervisory special agent Steven Berry said Saturday the agency had
issued an "intelligence update" to law enforcement regarding small planes
but he declined to be more specific.

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association said on its Web site the alert
was issued because the FBI "has received information indicating that
terrorists may still be interested in using small general aviation aircraft
for suicide attacks in the United States."

"Pilots are strongly encouraged to remain alert for suspicious activities
anytime they are flying, or at an airport just before or after a flight,"
the association said. "Individuals observing anything suspicious should
report it to the local FBI or law enforcement officials."

Andy Cebula, the association's senior vice president for government and
technical affairs, said that "while the alert is not specific, it is
important that everyone in the general aviation community serve as the eyes
and ears for law enforcement, watching suspicious activity and persons."

Berry said the FBI notice was sent to law enforcement officials late in the
week. "There's a lot of information that continues to come in from a variety
of different sources, and we inform law enforcement or update them, in this
case, of any additional information that might be useful in their efforts,"
he said.

The government has issued a number of alerts about possible threats in the
past week, including warnings about possible terrorist activity directed at
rail lines, nuclear plants and New York landmarks.

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