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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... physically inspected , and the FAA incorporated this new approach into the airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage reconciliation systems will be further strengthened to take account of gaps in the ...
... physically inspected , and the FAA incorporated this new approach into the airline security programs . Next month these passenger / checked baggage reconciliation systems will be further strengthened to take account of gaps in the ...
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... security measures to tighten U.S. air carrier security requirements at airports in Western Europe and the Middle East : o Airlines must now complete 100 % x - ray or physical inspection of all checked baggage . O Passengers may not have ...
... security measures to tighten U.S. air carrier security requirements at airports in Western Europe and the Middle East : o Airlines must now complete 100 % x - ray or physical inspection of all checked baggage . O Passengers may not have ...
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... SECURITY SCREENING ( June - December 1988 ) Over 523 million persons screened . o A total of 1,482 firearms detected . - 1,406 detected by X - ray . · - 36 detected by use of metal detectors . 40 detected by physical searches . Three ...
... SECURITY SCREENING ( June - December 1988 ) Over 523 million persons screened . o A total of 1,482 firearms detected . - 1,406 detected by X - ray . · - 36 detected by use of metal detectors . 40 detected by physical searches . Three ...
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... physical scope of its proposal , the cost of implementing it , and they failed to consider adequately the practicality of implementing a rule which does not address many of the critical elements . Most importantly , they failed to ...
... physical scope of its proposal , the cost of implementing it , and they failed to consider adequately the practicality of implementing a rule which does not address many of the critical elements . Most importantly , they failed to ...
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... physical makeup . What would be a better alterna- tive ? Mr. JACKSON . There are a number of systems in use throughout the country . Some do have card access . Šome just have identifica- tion badges which must be shown to an individual ...
... physical makeup . What would be a better alterna- tive ? Mr. JACKSON . There are a number of systems in use throughout the country . Some do have card access . Šome just have identifica- tion badges which must be shown to an individual ...
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