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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... screening points at U.S. airports , approximately 2,700-3,300 weapons are detected annually . Also , approximately 1,300-1,500 persons are arrested each year for attempting to carry firearms or explosives on board aircraft . Screening ...
... screening points at U.S. airports , approximately 2,700-3,300 weapons are detected annually . Also , approximately 1,300-1,500 persons are arrested each year for attempting to carry firearms or explosives on board aircraft . Screening ...
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... Screening of Airline and Airport Employees . On December 22 , 1987 , the FAA issued regulations requiring that employees of airlines , the airport , and other law enforcement officials pass through the metal detection and x - ray screening ...
... Screening of Airline and Airport Employees . On December 22 , 1987 , the FAA issued regulations requiring that employees of airlines , the airport , and other law enforcement officials pass through the metal detection and x - ray screening ...
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... screening . Checked baggage of these selected passengers will be emptied and all contents physically examined ; Small packages and parcels that are shipped through passenger ticket counters will be x - rayed or physically examined prior ...
... screening . Checked baggage of these selected passengers will be emptied and all contents physically examined ; Small packages and parcels that are shipped through passenger ticket counters will be x - rayed or physically examined prior ...
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... screening , baggage control , secured areas and law enforcement agreed upon by the world's government aviation authorities . ( Last month , the International Civil Aviation Organization adopted a plan to review the Annex 17 standards to ...
... screening , baggage control , secured areas and law enforcement agreed upon by the world's government aviation authorities . ( Last month , the International Civil Aviation Organization adopted a plan to review the Annex 17 standards to ...
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... screening of one of the more ad- vanced detection devices from 30 seconds to 6 seconds or less . I guess the families of 103 would say , " We don't care what that time is . Take your time . ' What is the proper balance between ...
... screening of one of the more ad- vanced detection devices from 30 seconds to 6 seconds or less . I guess the families of 103 would say , " We don't care what that time is . Take your time . ' What is the proper balance between ...
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