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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... UNFORTUNATE INSTANCE WHEN SECURITY IS BREACHED , " MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS " SO - CALLED SECURITY EXPERTS EMERGE FROM THE WOODWORK TO THE CRITICIZE THE SYSTEM . WE ALSO ON THE INTERNATIONAL FRONT , AAAE COMMENDS SECRETARY 137.
... UNFORTUNATE INSTANCE WHEN SECURITY IS BREACHED , " MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS " SO - CALLED SECURITY EXPERTS EMERGE FROM THE WOODWORK TO THE CRITICIZE THE SYSTEM . WE ALSO ON THE INTERNATIONAL FRONT , AAAE COMMENDS SECRETARY 137.
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... breaches by persons and companies doing business at their various airports ? Those are critical matters . We are going to ex- plore them at great length , but we do hope to move through this hearing and conclude early this afternoon . I ...
... breaches by persons and companies doing business at their various airports ? Those are critical matters . We are going to ex- plore them at great length , but we do hope to move through this hearing and conclude early this afternoon . I ...
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... breach of the national system . We understand that a committee has been set up following our presentation at the latest Airport Operators Council International ( AOCI ) seminar that we attended . We understand that a committee has been ...
... breach of the national system . We understand that a committee has been set up following our presentation at the latest Airport Operators Council International ( AOCI ) seminar that we attended . We understand that a committee has been ...
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... for security breaches at top - secret defense installations where the airport operator does not even know what is going on , and is not allowed to know who works there . We were surprised to find out that we were responsible 372.
... for security breaches at top - secret defense installations where the airport operator does not even know what is going on , and is not allowed to know who works there . We were surprised to find out that we were responsible 372.
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... breaches . You do not want them to know you are going to hold somebody else accountable if they permit a security breach . So this notion of holding airport operators responsible for areas under the control of others is both bad ...
... breaches . You do not want them to know you are going to hold somebody else accountable if they permit a security breach . So this notion of holding airport operators responsible for areas under the control of others is both bad ...
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