If they're allowing the general public unescorted access, that implies the airshow grounds are not AOA or SIDA, unless the airport is intentionally violating FAR Part 107 by allowing unescorted access to untrained personnel who haven't been subject to background checks.donkey wrote:Just because their is a fence at an airport doesn't mean the area on the other side is automatically a "secure area". You would need to talk to Alliance an find out exactly what portions of the airport have been designated as AOAs or SIDAs. Federal laws apply in these areas and weapons are not allowed.
Maybe they don't quote federal law because they know federal law doesn't prohibit firearms at the airshow.donkey wrote:Texas says the only "secured area" is in the terminal building. They should be posting signs that cite federal law.