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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... steps are necessary to ensure that the United States is capable of preventing a tragedy such as the Pan Am 103 incident from ever happening again . Some will argue that it is impossible to stop every threat to our air transportation ...
... steps are necessary to ensure that the United States is capable of preventing a tragedy such as the Pan Am 103 incident from ever happening again . Some will argue that it is impossible to stop every threat to our air transportation ...
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... steps to make our airline passengers more secure . He has called for the in- stallation of new technology to screen ... step behind them . As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee , I am committed to give my best ...
... steps to make our airline passengers more secure . He has called for the in- stallation of new technology to screen ... step behind them . As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee , I am committed to give my best ...
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... steps to make our airline 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 ...
... steps to make our airline 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 ...
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... steps to close the security sieve , including 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 ...
... steps to close the security sieve , including 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 ...
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... steps toward dealing with this problem . As Senator Exon pointed out , we are not going to stop terrorism by tight security at the FAA and at airports all over the world . We are going to deter it . While we are deterring it at the ...
... steps toward dealing with this problem . As Senator Exon pointed out , we are not going to stop terrorism by tight security at the FAA and at airports all over the world . We are going to deter it . While we are deterring it at the ...
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