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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... sabotage wantonly aimed at the total destruction of aircraft and their precious human cargo . Through the 1970s and into the 1980s , concerted action by the world aviation community stemmed the hijacking menace : there were only two ...
... sabotage wantonly aimed at the total destruction of aircraft and their precious human cargo . Through the 1970s and into the 1980s , concerted action by the world aviation community stemmed the hijacking menace : there were only two ...
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... sabotage of Pan Am Flight 103. Reflecting the seriousness with which such criminal acts are viewed , I was joined at that session by nine other ministers responsible for civil aviation as well as 23 additional countries ' permanent ICAO ...
... sabotage of Pan Am Flight 103. Reflecting the seriousness with which such criminal acts are viewed , I was joined at that session by nine other ministers responsible for civil aviation as well as 23 additional countries ' permanent ICAO ...
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... 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 of our bilateral agreements with them and through ...
... 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 of our bilateral agreements with them and through ...
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... sabotage such as Pan Am 103 . With your permission , I will concentrate in my oral comments only on a couple of these areas . I would like to address in particu- lar the issue of selective notification . Much has been made in the press ...
... sabotage such as Pan Am 103 . With your permission , I will concentrate in my oral comments only on a couple of these areas . I would like to address in particu- lar the issue of selective notification . Much has been made in the press ...
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... sabotage the emerging contacts be- tween the U.S. and the PLO . It is important , I think , to note that the mere presence of threat- ening information does not mean that a terrorist event will take place . Indeed , in the majority of ...
... sabotage the emerging contacts be- tween the U.S. and the PLO . It is important , I think , to note that the mere presence of threat- ening information does not mean that a terrorist event will take place . Indeed , in the majority of ...
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