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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... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION EQUIPMENT AT CER- TAIN AIRPORTS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND BY PROVIDING ASSISTANCE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH EQUIP- MENT , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES DEPOS . DOG UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES DEC ...
... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION EQUIPMENT AT CER- TAIN AIRPORTS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND BY PROVIDING ASSISTANCE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH EQUIP- MENT , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES DEPOS . DOG UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES DEC ...
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... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION EQUIPMENT AT CER- TAIN AIRPORTS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND BY PROVIDING ASSISTANCE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH EQUIP- MENT , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 21-861 Printed for the use of the Committee on Public ...
... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION EQUIPMENT AT CER- TAIN AIRPORTS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND BY PROVIDING ASSISTANCE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH EQUIP- MENT , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 21-861 Printed for the use of the Committee on Public ...
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... explosive detection equipment at certain airports located outside the United States and by providing assistance for the acquisition of such equipment , and for other purposes ...... TESTIMONY Barclay , Charles M. , executive vice ...
... explosive detection equipment at certain airports located outside the United States and by providing assistance for the acquisition of such equipment , and for other purposes ...... TESTIMONY Barclay , Charles M. , executive vice ...
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... explosive detection technology . The policy question of whether the government , airlines or airports should pay for ... bomb . 270 people were killed , including eleven on the ground . The Federal Bureau of Investigation and foreign law ...
... explosive detection technology . The policy question of whether the government , airlines or airports should pay for ... bomb . 270 people were killed , including eleven on the ground . The Federal Bureau of Investigation and foreign law ...
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... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Following the 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 ...
... EXPLOSIVE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Following the 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 ...
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