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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... screeners are motivated and adequately trained given their enormous responsibility to the traveling public . Security screeners are missing too many weapons , as recent FAA fines demonstrate . The FAA should expedite the procurement of ...
... screeners are motivated and adequately trained given their enormous responsibility to the traveling public . Security screeners are missing too many weapons , as recent FAA fines demonstrate . The FAA should expedite the procurement of ...
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... screeners are often low paid and have high turnover rates . This high turnover rate means added expense for the training of new personnel and more supervision . An opti- mal level of expertise will probably never exist . We ask that the ...
... screeners are often low paid and have high turnover rates . This high turnover rate means added expense for the training of new personnel and more supervision . An opti- mal level of expertise will probably never exist . We ask that the ...
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... screeners have missed weapons on test , when the weapons have gone through the screening devices . We could certainly use some improved screening techniques , and probably more importantly , the screeners themselves could use more ...
... screeners have missed weapons on test , when the weapons have gone through the screening devices . We could certainly use some improved screening techniques , and probably more importantly , the screeners themselves could use more ...
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... screeners are motivated and adequately trained given their enormous responsibility to the travelling public . Security screeners are missing too many weapons , as recent FAA fines demonstrate . In one case reported by the Government ...
... screeners are motivated and adequately trained given their enormous responsibility to the travelling public . Security screeners are missing too many weapons , as recent FAA fines demonstrate . In one case reported by the Government ...
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... screeners as to what constitutes proper screening and failure to remain within the constraints of professional behavior while fulfilling their duties . Instigating these altercations , in many instances , are quarrels with the flight ...
... screeners as to what constitutes proper screening and failure to remain within the constraints of professional behavior while fulfilling their duties . Instigating these altercations , in many instances , are quarrels with the flight ...
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