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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... rule airlines had sometimes " bumped " an air marshal in favor of a paying passenger . ( 2 ) Security Coordination and Training Regulations . On July 16 , 1985 , the FAA issued an emergency regulation requiring each airline to improve ...
... rule airlines had sometimes " bumped " an air marshal in favor of a paying passenger . ( 2 ) Security Coordination and Training Regulations . On July 16 , 1985 , the FAA issued an emergency regulation requiring each airline to improve ...
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... rule so that we can move quickly through the witnesses and assure that all Members ' questions will be adequately answered . The Secretary of Transportation , Sam Skinner , has moved deci- sively on the issue of terrorism during his ...
... rule so that we can move quickly through the witnesses and assure that all Members ' questions will be adequately answered . The Secretary of Transportation , Sam Skinner , has moved deci- sively on the issue of terrorism during his ...
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... Rule 2 ( f ) of the com- mittee rules , I move that upon conclusion of the scheduled open hearing , the subcommittee proceed with a hearing closed to the public on the grounds that disclosure of the testimony and other evidence to be ...
... Rule 2 ( f ) of the com- mittee rules , I move that upon conclusion of the scheduled open hearing , the subcommittee proceed with a hearing closed to the public on the grounds that disclosure of the testimony and other evidence to be ...
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... rule . The final rule will require that the detection equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline who will purchase , who ...
... rule . The final rule will require that the detection equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline who will purchase , who ...
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... rule . The final rule will require that the detec- tion equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline : Who will purchase ...
... rule . The final rule will require that the detec- tion equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline : Who will purchase ...
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