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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... detectors and checked baggage being x - rayed ) , security training programs for airline personnel , which personnel will have access to certain areas ( such as ramps ) , personnel identification procedures , how baggage and cargo will ...
... detectors and checked baggage being x - rayed ) , security training programs for airline personnel , which personnel will have access to certain areas ( such as ramps ) , personnel identification procedures , how baggage and cargo will ...
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... detector and his / her carry - on luggage is x - rayed for weapons . These checkpoints are the responsibility of the airlines and are typically operated by a security contractor . The contractor's personnel are required to be trained in ...
... detector and his / her carry - on luggage is x - rayed for weapons . These checkpoints are the responsibility of the airlines and are typically operated by a security contractor . The contractor's personnel are required to be trained in ...
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... 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 should do everything in his power to ensure that : ( 1 ) ...
... 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 should do everything in his power to ensure that : ( 1 ) ...
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... detectors and other steps taken to assure security were beginning to have their effect , terrorism was moving to what I call phase II , the random destruction of aircraft by concealed bombs carried either under a seat or hidden in the ...
... detectors and other steps taken to assure security were beginning to have their effect , terrorism was moving to what I call phase II , the random destruction of aircraft by concealed bombs carried either under a seat or hidden in the ...
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... detectors to identify plastic explo- sives . I would hope that the members of this subcommittee could support this funding request during House consideration of the Commerce / Justice / State appropriations bill . If I might just ...
... detectors to identify plastic explo- sives . I would hope that the members of this subcommittee could support this funding request during House consideration of the Commerce / Justice / State appropriations bill . If I might just ...
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