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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... area to address is airport access . The Federal law against sneaking into a secure area of an airport apparently is not being implemented as it should be . The Department of Transporta- tion should also revisit its recent rules on ...
... area to address is airport access . The Federal law against sneaking into a secure area of an airport apparently is not being implemented as it should be . The Department of Transporta- tion should also revisit its recent rules on ...
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... area of threat assessment , notification , and response , we need to beef up security bulletins . Generally , they lack detail on specified action and distribution . The right people don't always get them , nor do they always respond as ...
... area of threat assessment , notification , and response , we need to beef up security bulletins . Generally , they lack detail on specified action and distribution . The right people don't always get them , nor do they always respond as ...
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... areas . The second area we must address is airport access . The Department of Transportation should also revisit its rules on airport access , issued in January . The intent behind that rule is a good one , and I support it . But the ...
... areas . The second area we must address is airport access . The Department of Transportation should also revisit its rules on airport access , issued in January . The intent behind that rule is a good one , and I support it . But the ...
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... areas affected when they make this as- sessment should be given the right to know , so they can make the judgment . And what will take place ? Passengers are going to know that there is some threat in this area . The air industry itself ...
... areas affected when they make this as- sessment should be given the right to know , so they can make the judgment . And what will take place ? Passengers are going to know that there is some threat in this area . The air industry itself ...
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... areas of responsibility , but on a coordinated basis , because this area of security , airline security , requires not only expertise that the FAA provides with their specialists working with their foreign and do- mestic intelligence ...
... areas of responsibility , but on a coordinated basis , because this area of security , airline security , requires not only expertise that the FAA provides with their specialists working with their foreign and do- mestic intelligence ...
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