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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... issue ; it is a global and very complex issue which we must address as a Government more effectively . I am particularly looking forward to hearing today about the im- portant new technology being developed for airport security . It is ...
... issue ; it is a global and very complex issue which we must address as a Government more effectively . I am particularly looking forward to hearing today about the im- portant new technology being developed for airport security . It is ...
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... issue of security in the aviation industry naturally draws the greatest atten- tion when it fails . Yet security must always be in the forefront of our concerns . The role of government is to be active , not reactive , in protecting the ...
... issue of security in the aviation industry naturally draws the greatest atten- tion when it fails . Yet security must always be in the forefront of our concerns . The role of government is to be active , not reactive , in protecting the ...
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... issue . STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN ED TOWNS Today , Mr. Chairman , we have the sad task of determining where we went wrong on December 21 , 1988. In providing security for the passengers on Pan Am Flight 103 , somewhere , somehow , the ...
... issue . STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN ED TOWNS Today , Mr. Chairman , we have the sad task of determining where we went wrong on December 21 , 1988. In providing security for the passengers on Pan Am Flight 103 , somewhere , somehow , the ...
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... issue a final rule . The final rule will require that the detection equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline who will ...
... issue a final rule . The final rule will require that the detection equipment be installed in major airports no later than one and a half years after enactment of the bill . The bill requires that the FAA administrator outline who will ...
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... issue . You were right to raise it , and I appreciate your doing so . Mr. MCNULTY . Mr. Chairman , when I was making those com- ments , I was referring specifically to those threats that are catego- ries as high level alerts and not ...
... issue . You were right to raise it , and I appreciate your doing so . Mr. MCNULTY . Mr. Chairman , when I was making those com- ments , I was referring specifically to those threats that are catego- ries as high level alerts and not ...
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