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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... past that it has gotten into the wrong hands , and in such quantity - again , in such huge quantity — that I think existing amounts are going to pose a threat in the foreseea- ble future . Mr. LIGHTFOOT . I would think it would be a 14.
... past that it has gotten into the wrong hands , and in such quantity - again , in such huge quantity — that I think existing amounts are going to pose a threat in the foreseea- ble future . Mr. LIGHTFOOT . I would think it would be a 14.
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... existing gaps in the system . That refers to interlining . One of the questions raised by private security providers and air- port operators and the airlines is adequacy of baggage check on passengers moving from one line to another and ...
... existing gaps in the system . That refers to interlining . One of the questions raised by private security providers and air- port operators and the airlines is adequacy of baggage check on passengers moving from one line to another and ...
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... existing authority to tailor its requirements to meet new or changed threats , and we would not favor legislation directing specific kinds of security procedures to be followed or which would otherwise reduce our flexibility to deal ...
... existing authority to tailor its requirements to meet new or changed threats , and we would not favor legislation directing specific kinds of security procedures to be followed or which would otherwise reduce our flexibility to deal ...
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... existing international standards applicable to all operations to determine what changes are necessary in light of recent events . It will also consider developing a set of extraordinary measures to put in place when increased threat ...
... existing international standards applicable to all operations to determine what changes are necessary in light of recent events . It will also consider developing a set of extraordinary measures to put in place when increased threat ...
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... security article commits each party to : O Protect civil aviation on the basis of existing international law . Provide mutual assistance in preventing threats to civil aviation . - · 10 - Act in accord with several international 74.
... security article commits each party to : O Protect civil aviation on the basis of existing international law . Provide mutual assistance in preventing threats to civil aviation . - · 10 - Act in accord with several international 74.
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