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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... devices each year . Finally , it is the assessment of U.S. and foreign authorities that the threat to civil aviation from terrorists is on the rise . FEDERAL REGULATION OF AVIATION SECURITY The Federal Aviation Administration regulates ...
... devices each year . Finally , it is the assessment of U.S. and foreign authorities that the threat to civil aviation from terrorists is on the rise . FEDERAL REGULATION OF AVIATION SECURITY The Federal Aviation Administration regulates ...
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... device to detect the presence of the chemical compounds used in explosives . A prototype device has been tested and generated positive results , but the time to process a passenger ( 30 seconds ) is believed too long to be practical ...
... device to detect the presence of the chemical compounds used in explosives . A prototype device has been tested and generated positive results , but the time to process a passenger ( 30 seconds ) is believed too long to be practical ...
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... devices or materials which may be used in 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 ...
... devices or materials which may be used in 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 ...
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... devices , and these devices have a proven track record . Yet their implementation has been delayed by turf battles . The FAA , the airlines and the airports have argued over who will shoulder the burden of paying for these devices . In ...
... devices , and these devices have a proven track record . Yet their implementation has been delayed by turf battles . The FAA , the airlines and the airports have argued over who will shoulder the burden of paying for these devices . In ...
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... devices and explosives , and we had a meeting for a couple of hours . At the end of the meeting one of the gentlemen said , " Oh , by the way , let me show you how dan- gerous these devices are and how difficult they are to detect ...
... devices and explosives , and we had a meeting for a couple of hours . At the end of the meeting one of the gentlemen said , " Oh , by the way , let me show you how dan- gerous these devices are and how difficult they are to detect ...
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