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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... And again last week , additional actions were announced relative to the placement of explosive detection devices , treatment ( 1 ) of FAA security bulletins , and location of additional security Opening statement by Senator Ford.
... And again last week , additional actions were announced relative to the placement of explosive detection devices , treatment ( 1 ) of FAA security bulletins , and location of additional security Opening statement by Senator Ford.
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... detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked baggage de- structive devices , like the radio cassette player that destroyed Pan Am 103 , we ought to restrict them to where we can find them , such as carry - on bags . To reduce the ...
... detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked baggage de- structive devices , like the radio cassette player that destroyed Pan Am 103 , we ought to restrict them to where we can find them , such as carry - on bags . To reduce the ...
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... detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked luggage destructive devices like the radio- cassette player that destroyed Pan Am 103 , they should be restricted to where we can find them , such as carry - on bags , where they can be ...
... detect . Until we can reliably detect in checked luggage destructive devices like the radio- cassette player that destroyed Pan Am 103 , they should be restricted to where we can find them , such as carry - on bags , where they can be ...
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... detecting plastic explosives in checked baggage cannot be deployed overnight , especially in air- ports overseas . More needs to be done now to address the problem of improvised explosive devices concealed in electronic products and ...
... detecting plastic explosives in checked baggage cannot be deployed overnight , especially in air- ports overseas . More needs to be done now to address the problem of improvised explosive devices concealed in electronic products and ...
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... We have worldwide use of X - ray and metal detection equipment . We have a very significant Federal air marshal program . We have in - depth assessments of U.S. and X foreign airport security programs , and we have tightened 13.
... We have worldwide use of X - ray and metal detection equipment . We have a very significant Federal air marshal program . We have in - depth assessments of U.S. and X foreign airport security programs , and we have tightened 13.
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