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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... requirement for uniformity among airports . This could lead to confusion and uneven levels of security from facility to facility . Today , if I go to a department store virtually anywhere in this country , and use my credit card to pay ...
... requirement for uniformity among airports . This could lead to confusion and uneven levels of security from facility to facility . Today , if I go to a department store virtually anywhere in this country , and use my credit card to pay ...
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... requirements for advanced technology explosive de- tection devices . The Secretary deserves credit for his rapid response to this serious problem . It is going to take some time , though , before the Department of Transportation's new ...
... requirements for advanced technology explosive de- tection devices . The Secretary deserves credit for his rapid response to this serious problem . It is going to take some time , though , before the Department of Transportation's new ...
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... and evaluation by FAA on how well U.S. carriers are doing in complying with securi- ty requirements , and we are discussing with foreign governments new procedures for effective coordination of security and counterse- curity 14.
... and evaluation by FAA on how well U.S. carriers are doing in complying with securi- ty requirements , and we are discussing with foreign governments new procedures for effective coordination of security and counterse- curity 14.
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... requirements . This effort will look at each airline's resources and general philosophy toward security . Discussing with foreign governments new procedures for more effective coordination of security information and countermeasures ...
... requirements . This effort will look at each airline's resources and general philosophy toward security . Discussing with foreign governments new procedures for more effective coordination of security information and countermeasures ...
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... requirements in a highly competitive environment . The Federal Aviation Administration has not to date imposed the same requirements on U.S. and foreign air carriers , however , and I do not believe that the United States should now ...
... requirements in a highly competitive environment . The Federal Aviation Administration has not to date imposed the same requirements on U.S. and foreign air carriers , however , and I do not believe that the United States should now ...
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