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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... major airports of America will be expensive . We are talking about some machin- ery that costs as much as $ 800,000 per copy . I think the American air passenger , which the chairman and I and our two colleagues , all of us qualify time ...
... major airports of America will be expensive . We are talking about some machin- ery that costs as much as $ 800,000 per copy . I think the American air passenger , which the chairman and I and our two colleagues , all of us qualify time ...
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... major coun- tries in Europe . I think we are doing everything we can to stay on top of this and , as I indicated before , there is nothing that is a higher priority on my agenda than making sure that we follow through on the commitments ...
... major coun- tries in Europe . I think we are doing everything we can to stay on top of this and , as I indicated before , there is nothing that is a higher priority on my agenda than making sure that we follow through on the commitments ...
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... major U.S. - flag international carriers , and of couse I personally will continue to listen to the families of the Pan Am victims . We will subject our aviation security system to a continuous and critical review . We have even formed ...
... major U.S. - flag international carriers , and of couse I personally will continue to listen to the families of the Pan Am victims . We will subject our aviation security system to a continuous and critical review . We have even formed ...
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... major target , the number of nations subjected to sabotage and terrorism is large , and each one is vulnerable to actions by their own specific enemies and dissident groups . We view our work with these countries , both in the context ...
... major target , the number of nations subjected to sabotage and terrorism is large , and each one is vulnerable to actions by their own specific enemies and dissident groups . We view our work with these countries , both in the context ...
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... major international airports in the United States . Cooperation of local authorities in authorizing installations at foreign airports would also be a factor . It would , of course , be inadvisable to be too specific in specifying the ...
... major international airports in the United States . Cooperation of local authorities in authorizing installations at foreign airports would also be a factor . It would , of course , be inadvisable to be too specific in specifying the ...
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