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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... personnel at foreign airports . This would help us know what is in baggage before it gets loaded on a plane and enters our coun- try . The second area to address is airport access . The Federal law against sneaking into a secure area of ...
... personnel at foreign airports . This would help us know what is in baggage before it gets loaded on a plane and enters our coun- try . The second area to address is airport access . The Federal law against sneaking into a secure area of ...
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... personnel at foreign airports . We need to know what's in baggage before it gets loaded on a plane and enters our country . Having it inspected at the starting point , rather than at the end point , would help us do that . Mr. Chairman ...
... personnel at foreign airports . We need to know what's in baggage before it gets loaded on a plane and enters our country . Having it inspected at the starting point , rather than at the end point , would help us do that . Mr. Chairman ...
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... personnel and have requested 120 more security positions in our fiscal 1990 budget , which brings our total security force to almost 700 people . I do not think there is a more important program within the FAA budget than our program ...
... personnel and have requested 120 more security positions in our fiscal 1990 budget , which brings our total security force to almost 700 people . I do not think there is a more important program within the FAA budget than our program ...
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... personnel , and have requested 120 more security positions in our FY 1990 budget , which will bring the total security force to almost 700. These additional employees will help significantly in responding to international threats and to ...
... personnel , and have requested 120 more security positions in our FY 1990 budget , which will bring the total security force to almost 700. These additional employees will help significantly in responding to international threats and to ...
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... at the busiest airports in the U.S. and overseas . I will also be discussing the placement of additional FAA personnel with my counterparts next week . Improving the FAA security bulletin process through which important security 23.
... at the busiest airports in the U.S. and overseas . I will also be discussing the placement of additional FAA personnel with my counterparts next week . Improving the FAA security bulletin process through which important security 23.
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