Aviation Security: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, March 21, 1989 and April 25, 1989, H.R. 1659 .... |
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... checked baggage being x - rayed ) , security training programs for airline personnel , which personnel will have access to certain areas ( such as ramps ) , personnel identification procedures , how baggage and cargo will be processed ...
... checked baggage being x - rayed ) , security training programs for airline personnel , which personnel will have access to certain areas ( such as ramps ) , personnel identification procedures , how baggage and cargo will be processed ...
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... checked baggage on all international flights or have all checked baggage x - rayed or physically inspected , and the FAA incorporated this new approach into the airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage ...
... checked baggage on all international flights or have all checked baggage x - rayed or physically inspected , and the FAA incorporated this new approach into the airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage ...
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... checked baggage and cargo . The FAA has been spending $ 9-10 million annually on research into new explosive detection technologies . Two technological approaches have been explored , thermal neutron activation and vapor detection ...
... checked baggage and cargo . The FAA has been spending $ 9-10 million annually on research into new explosive detection technologies . Two technological approaches have been explored , thermal neutron activation and vapor detection ...
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... checked baggage . While the FAA and the airline have apparently known of this massive security gap since 1986 and the FAA has ordered new equipment to detect such bombs , no interim measures to detect such bombs were undertaken ...
... checked baggage . While the FAA and the airline have apparently known of this massive security gap since 1986 and the FAA has ordered new equipment to detect such bombs , no interim measures to detect such bombs were undertaken ...
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... checked baggage and air cargo . The first TNA system will be installed at JFK Airport in June . Research is also continuing on an explosive vapor detection system for checking people for explosives . We hope to have an im- proved device ...
... checked baggage and air cargo . The first TNA system will be installed at JFK Airport in June . Research is also continuing on an explosive vapor detection system for checking people for explosives . We hope to have an im- proved device ...
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