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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... eleven on the ground . The Federal Bureau of Investigation and foreign law enforcement authorities continue to investigate and search for those responsible . -2- Pan Am 103 was the latest event that demonstrates ( VII )
... eleven on the ground . The Federal Bureau of Investigation and foreign law enforcement authorities continue to investigate and search for those responsible . -2- Pan Am 103 was the latest event that demonstrates ( VII )
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... continues to be plagued by aircraft hijackings and attempted hijackings , though since 1985 the annual number is less than half of what it was prior to 1985. Between 1980 and 1985 , there were 25 to 38 hijackings worldwide each year ...
... continues to be plagued by aircraft hijackings and attempted hijackings , though since 1985 the annual number is less than half of what it was prior to 1985. Between 1980 and 1985 , there were 25 to 38 hijackings worldwide each year ...
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... continue to not be subject to those December requirements . EXPLOSIVE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Following the aircraft sabotage events in 1985 , the FAA was provided additional funding to conduct research and development into technological ...
... continue to not be subject to those December requirements . EXPLOSIVE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Following the aircraft sabotage events in 1985 , the FAA was provided additional funding to conduct research and development into technological ...
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... continues to feel vulnerable to terrorist at- tacks . Our hearing today will attempt to shed some light on wheth- er that feeling is justified and whether the response of both Gov- ernment and industry to the most recent attack and to ...
... continues to feel vulnerable to terrorist at- tacks . Our hearing today will attempt to shed some light on wheth- er that feeling is justified and whether the response of both Gov- ernment and industry to the most recent attack and to ...
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... continues to have the sense that there continue to be holes in the safety net and that terrorists are merely waiting to exploit them . The purpose of our hearing is not to identify the holes and sug- gest fixes , but rather its purpose ...
... continues to have the sense that there continue to be holes in the safety net and that terrorists are merely waiting to exploit them . The purpose of our hearing is not to identify the holes and sug- gest fixes , but rather its purpose ...
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