Aviation Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Aviation Security, April 13, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... adequate insurance is so limited under today's economic conditions that there ought to be some way that we could spin out of that cocoon and ensure that our people have adequate coverage in the event of the loss of a wage - earner in ...
... adequate insurance is so limited under today's economic conditions that there ought to be some way that we could spin out of that cocoon and ensure that our people have adequate coverage in the event of the loss of a wage - earner in ...
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... adequate to protect a flight and its passengers . We also have to look at the technology we have today , and what it can detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked luggage destructive devices like the radio- cassette player that ...
... adequate to protect a flight and its passengers . We also have to look at the technology we have today , and what it can detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked luggage destructive devices like the radio- cassette player that ...
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... adequate to meet the threats ascribed to those operations . As you know , on April 3 I announced new aviation security initiatives after an intensive internal review of our aviation security system and after meeting with the families of ...
... adequate to meet the threats ascribed to those operations . As you know , on April 3 I announced new aviation security initiatives after an intensive internal review of our aviation security system and after meeting with the families of ...
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... adequate to handle . If we add to this the numerous threats that are made against civil aviation around the world , publishing such information would wreak unnecessary havoc with the international civil aviation system . It would also ...
... adequate to handle . If we add to this the numerous threats that are made against civil aviation around the world , publishing such information would wreak unnecessary havoc with the international civil aviation system . It would also ...
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... adequately protected against a credible threat from someone or some organization with the clear intent and capability to carry out a criminal act , the U.S. Government will : 1 ) recommend that airlines cancel threatened services ; and ...
... adequately protected against a credible threat from someone or some organization with the clear intent and capability to carry out a criminal act , the U.S. Government will : 1 ) recommend that airlines cancel threatened services ; and ...
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