Aviation Security: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, March 21, 1989 and April 25, 1989, H.R. 1659 .... |
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... aircraft was landed safely . On November 29 , 1987 a Korean Air Lines flight exploded over Thailand killing 115 people . In addition to acts of sabotage , the world's aviation system continues to be plagued by aircraft hijackings and ...
... aircraft was landed safely . On November 29 , 1987 a Korean Air Lines flight exploded over Thailand killing 115 people . In addition to acts of sabotage , the world's aviation system continues to be plagued by aircraft hijackings and ...
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... aircraft could be swept for left behind carry - on luggage . Last April , ICAO amended Annex 17 to require full reconciliation of passengers and checked baggage on all international flights or have all checked baggage x - rayed or ...
... aircraft could be swept for left behind carry - on luggage . Last April , ICAO amended Annex 17 to require full reconciliation of passengers and checked baggage on all international flights or have all checked baggage x - rayed or ...
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... aircraft sabotage events in 1985 , the FAA was provided additional funding to conduct research and development into technological means to detect explosives in checked baggage and cargo . The FAA has been spending $ 9-10 million ...
... aircraft sabotage events in 1985 , the FAA was provided additional funding to conduct research and development into technological means to detect explosives in checked baggage and cargo . The FAA has been spending $ 9-10 million ...
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... aircraft piracy and which cannot be detected by metal detectors . H. Con . Res . 52 , introduced by Congressman Joe Kennedy on February 9 , 1989 . This resolution would express the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Transportation ...
... aircraft piracy and which cannot be detected by metal detectors . H. Con . Res . 52 , introduced by Congressman Joe Kennedy on February 9 , 1989 . This resolution would express the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Transportation ...
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... aircraft by concealed bombs carried either under a seat or hidden in the hold . It seems that we are in a pattern of always being just one step behind the terrorists . Putting us a step ahead of the terrorists is the purpose of this ...
... aircraft by concealed bombs carried either under a seat or hidden in the hold . It seems that we are in a pattern of always being just one step behind the terrorists . Putting us a step ahead of the terrorists is the purpose of this ...
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