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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... REQUIRING THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF CERTAIN 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 ...
... REQUIRING THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF CERTAIN 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 ...
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... requires the airlines and airports to adopt and implement security programs designed to prevent aircraft hijacking , sabotage , and related criminal acts . Each airline is required to adopt an FAA - approved comprehensive security ...
... requires the airlines and airports to adopt and implement security programs designed to prevent aircraft hijacking , sabotage , and related criminal acts . Each airline is required to adopt an FAA - approved comprehensive security ...
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... requiring significant changes in the airlines ' standard security programs . ( 1 ) Transportation of Federal Air Marshals . On July 8 , 1985 , the FAA issued regulations requiring airlines to carry federal air marshals even if it meant ...
... requiring significant changes in the airlines ' standard security programs . ( 1 ) Transportation of Federal Air Marshals . On July 8 , 1985 , the FAA issued regulations requiring airlines to carry federal air marshals even if it meant ...
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... require foreign airlines to submit their security programs to the agency for review and acceptance , and if need be , the agency will be able to direct mofications . Currently the FAA requires foreign airlines to have security programs ...
... require foreign airlines to submit their security programs to the agency for review and acceptance , and if need be , the agency will be able to direct mofications . Currently the FAA requires foreign airlines to have security programs ...
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... require that each air carrier airport's law enforcement presence and capability include dogs to be used to detect plastic explosives and other devices or materials which may be used in aircraft piracy and which cannot be detected by ...
... require that each air carrier airport's law enforcement presence and capability include dogs to be used to detect plastic explosives and other devices or materials which may be used in aircraft piracy and which cannot be detected by ...
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