Aviation Security: Next Steps : Field Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, December 10, 2001 |
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... senger Programs which , with laser - like precision , will focus additional security measures on those that warrant it most , while minimizing inconvenience for the ma- jority of passengers who are not perceived to be a threat . Our ...
... senger Programs which , with laser - like precision , will focus additional security measures on those that warrant it most , while minimizing inconvenience for the ma- jority of passengers who are not perceived to be a threat . Our ...
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... senger information to look for suspicious patterns of behavior ( assisted by realtime inputs from wireless information technology , see below ) . Another software tech- nology provides the means for identifying potential terrorists ...
... senger information to look for suspicious patterns of behavior ( assisted by realtime inputs from wireless information technology , see below ) . Another software tech- nology provides the means for identifying potential terrorists ...
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... senger aircraft , ought we not provide the crew with equipment and training that is sufficient to eliminate a threat short of destruction of the aircraft ? Thank you very much for the opportunity to share the views of the Air Line ...
... senger aircraft , ought we not provide the crew with equipment and training that is sufficient to eliminate a threat short of destruction of the aircraft ? Thank you very much for the opportunity to share the views of the Air Line ...
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... senger and baggage manifest . Similar to the problem of employee identity verification , the airlines are not currently capable of positively determining who has boarded their aircraft . This is demonstrated when aircraft leave the gate ...
... senger and baggage manifest . Similar to the problem of employee identity verification , the airlines are not currently capable of positively determining who has boarded their aircraft . This is demonstrated when aircraft leave the gate ...
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... senger experience and portions of that recommended infrastruc- ture . First , we should address the current situation . Industry capacity has been cut by 20 percent - 80,000 employees have been laid off , hundreds of aircraft have been ...
... senger experience and portions of that recommended infrastruc- ture . First , we should address the current situation . Industry capacity has been cut by 20 percent - 80,000 employees have been laid off , hundreds of aircraft have been ...
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