Yes. The lockout key, for example, is mostly just to keep someone from accidentally turning a knob that shouldn't be turned - it's not a security device in the sense it's keeping a valuable item locked down. The other two from aircraft are secure by obscurity - most people, even if they have the key to an aircraft, aren't going to have access to it and may not even be able to properly start it without specialized knowledge.
Yes. The lockout key, for example, is mostly just to keep someone from accidentally turning a knob that shouldn't be turned - it's not a security device in the sense it's keeping a valuable item locked down. The other two from aircraft are secure by obscurity - most people, even if they have the key to an aircraft, aren't going to have access to it and may not even be able to properly start it without specialized knowledge.
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