Please see the corrected version of my update below. I was informed that one of my statements was "political" and "partisan", which was not my intention at all. FFDOA exists for the sole purpose of protecting and defending FFDOs and the advancement of this great program which many of us help build. My apologies to those who may have interpreted my comments in that manner, I should have been more clear on my statement, which I hope is better stated below. Semper Vigilans! Bill C. Hello [firstname], FFDO Stakeholder Meeting Federal Air Marshal Training Center Atlantic CIy, NJ Held 27 Aug 2025 The quarterly FFDO stakeholder meeting held (this time) in Atlantic City NJ and the Federal Air Marshal Training Center (FAMTC) was well attended by FFDOA leadership, including myself, Capt. Gary Cason (Director of Operations …
Please see the corrected version of my update below. I was informed that one of my statements was "political" and "partisan", which was not my intention at all. FFDOA exists for the sole purpose of protecting and defending FFDOs and the advancement of this great program which many of us help build. My apologies to those who may have interpreted my comments in that manner, I should have been more clear on my statement, which I hope is better stated below. Semper Vigilans! Bill C. Hello [firstname], FFDO Stakeholder Meeting Federal Air Marshal Training Center Atlantic CIy, NJ Held 27 Aug 2025 The quarterly FFDO stakeholder meeting held (this time) in Atlantic City NJ and the Federal Air Marshal Training Center (FAMTC) was well attended by FFDOA leadership, including myself, Capt. Gary Cason (Director of Operations …
Hello [firstname], FFDO Stakeholder Meeting Federal Air Marshal Training Center Atlantic CIy, NJ Held 27 Aug 2025 The quarterly FFDO stakeholder meeting held (this time) in Atlantic City NJ and the Federal Air Marshal Training Center (FAMTC) was well attended by FFDOA leadership, including myself, Capt. Gary Cason (Director of Operations / Treasurer), Capt. Mike Karn (Exec VP – Leg Affairs), Capt Paul Nelson (Secretary), and F/O Darrick Dorn (VP – Industry Engagement). Acting Branch Manager Daniel Kuhn represented TSA, with the meeting ending with an interactive conference call with TSA Executive Assistant Administrator Brian Belcher, Deputy Executive Assistant Administrator Matthew Kronisch, and Executive Director Kimberly Harrison. Let me begin by addressing some very concerning news regarding initial FFDO training. On August 29, 2025, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Artesia, New Mexico notified the TSA …
Hello [firstname], FFDO Stakeholder Meeting Federal Air Marshal Training Center Atlantic CIy, NJ Held 27 Aug 2025 The quarterly FFDO stakeholder meeting held (this time) in Atlantic City NJ and the Federal Air Marshal Training Center (FAMTC) was well attended by FFDOA leadership, including myself, Capt. Gary Cason (Director of Operations / Treasurer), Capt. Mike Karn (Exec VP – Leg Affairs), Capt Paul Nelson (Secretary), and F/O Darrick Dorn (VP – Industry Engagement). Acting Branch Manager Daniel Kuhn represented TSA, with the meeting ending with an interactive conference call with TSA Executive Assistant Administrator Brian Belcher, Deputy Executive Assistant Administrator Matthew Kronisch, and Executive Director Kimberly Harrison. Let me begin by addressing some very concerning news regarding initial FFDO training. On August 29, 2025, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Artesia, New Mexico notified the TSA that FFDO …
Hello [firstname], Quarterly Stakeholder Meeting Summary Location: Washington Field Office (WFO) Date: May 21, 2025 Attendees: Representatives from FFDOA, ALPA, APA, SWAPA, and management from multiple airlines. Key Highlights: 1. Recognition of Ms. Denise Stark-Jones We began by congratulating and extending our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Denise Stark-Jones, FFDO and CMSD Branch Manager, on her retirement from TSA. Over the past five years, Denise has been a staunch advocate and leader for the FFDO and CMSD programs. Under her direction, the programs have seen: - Significant post-COVID expansion - Increased budget allocations - Integration of the FFDO Senior Program - Multiple MOUs with airlines for CMSDT training Her leadership, vision, and dedication will be greatly missed. 2. Honoring Captain Jonathan Campos Captain Jonathan Campos, the first FFDO to perish in the line of duty, has been honored with …
Hello [firstname], Quarterly Stakeholder Meeting Summary Location: Washington Field Office (WFO) Date: May 21, 2025 Attendees: Representatives from FFDOA, ALPA, APA, SWAPA, and management from multiple airlines. Key Highlights: 1. Recognition of Ms. Denise Stark-Jones We began by congratulating and extending our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Denise Stark-Jones, FFDO and CMSD Branch Manager, on her retirement from TSA. Over the past five years, Denise has been a staunch advocate and leader for the FFDO and CMSD programs. Under her direction, the programs have seen: - Significant post-COVID expansion - Increased budget allocations - Integration of the FFDO Senior Program - Multiple MOUs with airlines for CMSDT training Her leadership, vision, and dedication will be greatly missed. 2. Honoring Captain Jonathan Campos Captain Jonathan Campos, the first FFDO to perish in the line of duty, has been honored with …
Hello [firstname], FFDOA UPDATE FFDO Stakeholder Meeting 3/12/2025 The FFDO quarterly stakeholder meeting, held in Washington DC, was well attended by FFDOA leadership. The program leadership was present as well and began by informing the stakeholders of the robust response to the passing of active FFDO Captain Jonathan Campos, who died while on-duty aboard AA Flight 5432. This included:• In the immediate aftermath of the incident, the Aviation Programs Branch (APB) notified the Director of LE-FAMS, TSA Chief Counsel (FAMS), TSA Public Affairs (FAMS), TSA Legislative Affairs (FAMS), the American Airlines Stakeholder, APA Stakeholder, ALPA National Security Chairman Stakeholder, and the President of FFDOA. • January 20, 2025 - The APB authored and posted an FFDO Dashboard Message, In Memoriam. • January 30, 2025 - The APB posted an In Memoriam message on the APB SharePoint Site (Internal). • January 30, …
Hello [firstname], FFDOA UPDATE FFDO Stakeholder Meeting 3/12/2025 The FFDO quarterly stakeholder meeting, held in Washington DC, was well attended by FFDOA leadership. The program leadership was present as well and began by informing the stakeholders of the robust response to the passing of active FFDO Captain Jonathan Campos, who died while on-duty aboard AA Flight 5432. This included:• In the immediate aftermath of the incident, the Aviation Programs Branch (APB) notified the Director of LE-FAMS, TSA Chief Counsel (FAMS), TSA Public Affairs (FAMS), TSA Legislative Affairs (FAMS), the American Airlines Stakeholder, APA Stakeholder, ALPA National Security Chairman Stakeholder, and the President of FFDOA. • January 20, 2025 - The APB authored and posted an FFDO Dashboard Message, In Memoriam. • January 30, 2025 - The APB posted an In Memoriam message on the APB SharePoint Site (Internal). • January 30, …
To All Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDOs): We honor FFDO Captain Jonathan Jay Campos (05/13/1990 – 01/29/2025) for his dedicated, selfless service to our nation, his passengers and his crew. FFDO Campos died while in mission status in the performance of his duties, protecting our nation’s capital and ensuring the sanctity of our nation’s skies. FFDO Campos embodied what is best in our national character. He was a dedicated FFDO who flew hundreds of volunteer missions, sacrificing time, money and resources to provide the last line of defense for the flying public. He took on this responsibility without any expectation of accolades or recognition. He was a quiet professional who served us all honorably. We call on our parent agency, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), to bestow FFDO Campos, as the first active FFDO who has fallen in the …
To All Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDOs): We honor FFDO Captain Jonathan Jay Campos (05/13/1990 – 01/29/2025) for his dedicated, selfless service to our nation, his passengers and his crew. FFDO Campos died while in mission status in the performance of his duties, protecting our nation’s capital and ensuring the sanctity of our nation’s skies. FFDO Campos embodied what is best in our national character. He was a dedicated FFDO who flew hundreds of volunteer missions, sacrificing time, money and resources to provide the last line of defense for the flying public. He took on this responsibility without any expectation of accolades or recognition. He was a quiet professional who served us all honorably. We call on our parent agency, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), to bestow FFDO Campos, as the first active FFDO who has fallen in the …