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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... instead of being one step behind them . As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee , I am committed to give my best effort to get the funds to do the job . * 2 But we also need better laws . I am 5.
... instead of being one step behind them . As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee , I am committed to give my best effort to get the funds to do the job . * 2 But we also need better laws . I am 5.
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... give the FAA clear authority to cancel flights or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier when countermeasures seem inadequate . We also have to look at the technology we have today and what it can detect . Until we can reliably detect ...
... give the FAA clear authority to cancel flights or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier when countermeasures seem inadequate . We also have to look at the technology we have today and what it can detect . Until we can reliably detect ...
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... give the FAA , the agency responsible for assessing the threats , the clear authority to cancel flights , or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier . This authority would have to be used carefully , and only when it's determined that ...
... give the FAA , the agency responsible for assessing the threats , the clear authority to cancel flights , or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier . This authority would have to be used carefully , and only when it's determined that ...
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... give some over view remarks . I do ap- preciate the opportunity to be here . There is no issue that is more important to the FAA and the Department of Transportation than this issue . It has enjoyed a top priority effort of the ...
... give some over view remarks . I do ap- preciate the opportunity to be here . There is no issue that is more important to the FAA and the Department of Transportation than this issue . It has enjoyed a top priority effort of the ...
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... give us the necessary resources . We are also accelerating the delivery of the thermal neutron analysis units we have developed in research for the last several years . Those program deliveries will be accelerated . The first one will ...
... give us the necessary resources . We are also accelerating the delivery of the thermal neutron analysis units we have developed in research for the last several years . Those program deliveries will be accelerated . The first one will ...
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