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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... implemented as it should be . The Department of Transporta- tion should also revisit its recent rules on airport access . I support the intent behind that rule , but the mechanism is flawed . We have got to have more uniformity . Next ...
... implemented as it should be . The Department of Transporta- tion should also revisit its recent rules on airport access . I support the intent behind that rule , but the mechanism is flawed . We have got to have more uniformity . Next ...
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... implemented in security - sensitive areas . The second area we must address is airport access . The Department of ... implementation of that law . That must change . We should use every means at our disposal of keeping secure areas ...
... implemented in security - sensitive areas . The second area we must address is airport access . The Department of ... implementation of that law . That must change . We should use every means at our disposal of keeping secure areas ...
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... implemented . Thermal neutron analysis machines for 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 ...
... implemented . Thermal neutron analysis machines for 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 ...
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... implemented , and I believe these proposals and these programs will ensure that the safe skies are even safer . In addition , we have re - evaluated the way we evaluate intelli- gence . We are working to improve our working ...
... implemented , and I believe these proposals and these programs will ensure that the safe skies are even safer . In addition , we have re - evaluated the way we evaluate intelli- gence . We are working to improve our working ...
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... implement necessary security requirements in a highly competitive environment . The Federal Aviation Administration ... implemented by foreign airlines are adequate to meet the threat that is ascribed to their operations . It has always ...
... implement necessary security requirements in a highly competitive environment . The Federal Aviation Administration ... implemented by foreign airlines are adequate to meet the threat that is ascribed to their operations . It has always ...
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