GA Security: Risk controlling — how much?

By DAVE HOOK How much disposable income should I invest in security stuff to protect my aircraft?
This question is probably one of the most sensitive that I get because flying is not cheap. Even if we have the best of situations, there are still annual inspections and scheduled maintenance, repair of things that break from normal wear and tear, state and local taxes, hangar or tie down fees, GPS database subscriptions, not to mention the fuel and oil. “So with all of these expenses just to be able to go enjoy my $100 hamburger, now I’m supposed to buy security, too?”
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===> Posted on February 21st, 2012 by GAN Staff. No comments. © GAN 2012.

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