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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... look forward to the comments of the industry on security issues . And we appreciate hearing from the victims group also this morning , established in the aftermath of Pan Am 103 , allowing us to learn more from their losses . It is ...
... look forward to the comments of the industry on security issues . And we appreciate hearing from the victims group also this morning , established in the aftermath of Pan Am 103 , allowing us to learn more from their losses . It is ...
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... look forward to hearing from my colleagues . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator FORD . Thank you , Senator McCain . Senator Danforth . Senator DANFORTH . I do not have an opening statement . Senator FORD . Senator Stevens , do you have ...
... look forward to hearing from my colleagues . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator FORD . Thank you , Senator McCain . Senator Danforth . Senator DANFORTH . I do not have an opening statement . Senator FORD . Senator Stevens , do you have ...
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... look at the technology we have today and what it can 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 ...
... look at the technology we have today and what it can 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 ...
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... look at aviation security . In spite of all we've learned , many troubling questions remain . To the families and friends of the victims of Pan Am 103 , we promise to keep digging for answers . But where we have answers , we can start ...
... look at aviation security . In spite of all we've learned , many troubling questions remain . To the families and friends of the victims of Pan Am 103 , we promise to keep digging for answers . But where we have answers , we can start ...
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... 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 destroyed Pan Am 103 , they should be restricted to where we can ...
... 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 destroyed Pan Am 103 , they should be restricted to where we can ...
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