Arad, Arik, general manager, International Consultants on Targeted Security 298 Belger, Monte, Associate Administrator for Aviation Standards, Federal Avia- tion Administration, accompanied by Raymond Salazar, Director, Civil Aviation Security, FAA; Irene Howie, Assistant Chief Counsel, Internation- al Affairs and Legal Policies, FAA. Bozorgmanesh, Dr. Hadi, corporate vice president, Science Applications Inter- Bradley, H.L., chairman, Flight Security Committee, Air Line Pilots Associa- Burton, Hon. Dan, a Representative in Congress from Indiana Cummock, Victoria, Coral Gables, FL. Fine, David H., vice president, Thermedics, Inc. Fitzgerald, Gerald, assistant director for aviation, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and member, board of directors, American Associa- Gardella, Stephen L., Jr., consultant, Strategic Security Services, Inc..... Jackson, Wilfred A., director of airport operations, Baltimore Washington International Airport and chairman, Operations, Safety and Security Com- mittee, Airport Operators Council International. Lally, Richard, director of security, Air Transport Association, accompanied by Homer A. Boynton, managing director, security, American Airlines and vice chairman, Šecurity Committee, Air Transport Association; Robert R. Kierce, staff vice president, security, Trans World Airlines; Robert F. Baudter, manager, corporate security United Airlines and chairman, Secu- rity Committee, Air Transport Association; Edward F. Cunningham, man- aging director, corporate security, Pan American World Airways. Lenoir, Juliette, vice president, Association of Flight Attendants..... McCurdy, Hon. Dave, a Representative in Congress from Oklahoma..... McManaway, Ambassador Clayton E., Jr., Associate Coordinator, Office of the Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism, Department of State..... McNulty, Hon, Michael R., a Representative in Congress from New York Moreau, Brian K., vice president, Independent Union of Flight Attendants.. 179 Paderson, John, marketing manager, Ion Track Instrument, Inc... Wolfe, Rosemary, Alexandria, VA... 147 SUBMISSIONS FOR THE RECORD Belger, Monte, Associate Administrator for Aviation, Federal Aviation Ad- Response to Mr. Molinari's question regarding preflight inspection Bozorgmanesh, Dr. Hadi, corporate vice president, Science Applications Inter- 35 (iii) Page 197 161 237 135 40 120 108 192 5 19 19 Bradley, H.L., chairman, Flight Security Committee, Air Line Pilots Associa tion, statement......... York and New Jersey, statement. national Airport, statement. statement AFL-CIO, statement... ment.. statement. McManaway, Ambassador Clayton E., Associate Coordinator, Office of the Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State, statement.. Mineta, Hon. Norman Y., a Representative in Congress from California, state ment. Moreau, Brian K., vice president, Independent Union of Flight Attendants, statement Statement.. Advanced bomb and weapons detection systems (brochure). ment.. ment... Wolfe, Rosemary, statement. 66 4 212 246 251 252 20 5 5 173 APRIL 25, 1989 Summary of Subject Matter...... 310 H.R. 1659: To improve aviation security by requiring the installation and use of certain explosive detection equipment at certain airports located outside the United States and by providing assistance for the acquisition of such equipment, and for other purposes ...... 313 TESTIMONY Barclay, Charles M., executive vice president, American Association of Airport Executives ...... 371 Knisely, Robert, deputy assistant secretary for budget and programs, U.S. Department of Transportation, accompanied by Darlene M. Freeman, deputy director, Office of Civil Aviation Security, Federal Aviation Administration 324, 410 Lally, Richard F., director of security, Air Transport Association...... 349 Wigington, Robert, vice president, governmental affairs, Airport Operators Council International. 371 ........... .............. SUBMISSIONS FOR THE RECORD port Executives, statement.... ports Commission, statement on behalf of Airport Operators Council International 381 323 333 389 Page 348 319 362 321 Knisely, Robert, deputy assistant secretary for budget and programs, Depart ment of Transportation, statement..., ment... ment. Valentine, Hon. Tim, a Representative in Congress from North Carolina, statement.. 338 344 322 ADDITION TO THE RECORD Kelly, Paul, chairman, All America Marketing, Inc., statement. 415 Letter to Secretary of Transportation, and response..... 416 SUBCOMITTEL ON AVIATION EPARING ON TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1989 10:00 A.X. SUMMARY OF SUBJECT MATTER The Subcommittee will receive testimony on aviation security matters from government and industry witnesses as well as from families of the Pan American World Airways Flight 103 victims. Specific topics and issues will include: (1) A review of what the Federal Aviation Administration and other government agencies have learned with respect to aviation security from the Pan Am 103 accident, including the effectiveness of systems to provide timely security intelligence and information to airlines, airports, and aviation authorities. (2) (3) (4) A review of the adequacy of DOT/FAA regulatory actions on (5) (6) THE SECURITY PROBLEM Pan American flight 103 crashed in Scotland on December 21, 1988 after being blown apart by a powerful bomb. 270 people were killed, including eleven on the ground. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and foreign law enforcement authorities continue to investigate and search for those responsible. (VII) |