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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... passenger and baggage screening procedures designed to minimize the chance of a future act aboard a U.S. air carrier . And again last week , additional actions were announced relative to the placement of explosive detection devices ...
... passenger and baggage screening procedures designed to minimize the chance of a future act aboard a U.S. air carrier . And again last week , additional actions were announced relative to the placement of explosive detection devices ...
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... passenger , which the chairman and I and our two colleagues , all of us qualify time and again as frequent flyers , that this is going to entail delays in airports . We cannot in- spect baggage without delays . We cannot inspect persons ...
... passenger , which the chairman and I and our two colleagues , all of us qualify time and again as frequent flyers , that this is going to entail delays in airports . We cannot in- spect baggage without delays . We cannot inspect persons ...
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... passengers more secure . He has called for the in- stallation of new technology to screen for sophisticated explosives , and he has directed FAA to tighten up its security bulletins proc- ess . I know that you are going to be hearing ...
... passengers more secure . He has called for the in- stallation of new technology to screen for sophisticated explosives , and he has directed FAA to tighten up its security bulletins proc- ess . I know that you are going to be hearing ...
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... passengers more secure . The Secretary has proposed that airlines install thermal neutron analysis ( TNA ) equipment at high risk airports to screen for sophisticated explosives . But , so far , DOT has left open the questions of how ...
... passengers more secure . The Secretary has proposed that airlines install thermal neutron analysis ( TNA ) equipment at high risk airports to screen for sophisticated explosives . But , so far , DOT has left open the questions of how ...
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... passengers . We also have to look at the technology we have today , and what it can detect . Until we can reliably ... passenger profiles and extensive questionnaires . The Department of Transportation should promulgate regulations or ...
... passengers . We also have to look at the technology we have today , and what it can detect . Until we can reliably ... passenger profiles and extensive questionnaires . The Department of Transportation should promulgate regulations or ...
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