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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... airlines and airports adhere . In general , the FAA requires the airlines and airports to adopt and implement security programs designed to prevent aircraft hijacking , sabotage , and related criminal acts . Each airline is required to ...
... airlines and airports adhere . In general , the FAA requires the airlines and airports to adopt and implement security programs designed to prevent aircraft hijacking , sabotage , and related criminal acts . Each airline is required to ...
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... security is the passenger checkpoint in an airport where a passenger walks ... security contractor . The contractor's personnel are required to be trained in ... airline to improve its security by identifying and training personnel to be ...
... security is the passenger checkpoint in an airport where a passenger walks ... security contractor . The contractor's personnel are required to be trained in ... airline to improve its security by identifying and training personnel to be ...
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... airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage reconciliation systems will be further strengthened to take account of gaps in the system related to interlining between airlines and passengers disembarking at ...
... airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage reconciliation systems will be further strengthened to take account of gaps in the system related to interlining between airlines and passengers disembarking at ...
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... security so that we are not simply once again fighting the last war ? Since the summer of 1985 , there have been four aircraft bomb- ings , an average of more than one a year . Are all agencies of all governments and all airline ...
... security so that we are not simply once again fighting the last war ? Since the summer of 1985 , there have been four aircraft bomb- ings , an average of more than one a year . Are all agencies of all governments and all airline ...
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... airport security . It is abundantly clear that we must have state - of - the - art technology out in the field as soon as possible and quickly deal with the controver- sy over who will pay . It is also likely that there are additional ...
... airport security . It is abundantly clear that we must have state - of - the - art technology out in the field as soon as possible and quickly deal with the controver- sy over who will pay . It is also likely that there are additional ...
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