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 .... |
From inside the book
Page 31
... screening devices in place , that the personnel at the airport were not trained sufficiently ? Ambassador MCMANAWAY . Probably a combination of those , Mr. Chairman . It was clearly loose security that allowed the hijacking to originate ...
... screening devices in place , that the personnel at the airport were not trained sufficiently ? Ambassador MCMANAWAY . Probably a combination of those , Mr. Chairman . It was clearly loose security that allowed the hijacking to originate ...
Page 46
... screening of checked baggage ; screening of passengers and hand baggage ; security prob- lem created by increasing carriage of radios , computers , and other electrical equipment ; and so on . It's a fairly long list . We don't have the ...
... screening of checked baggage ; screening of passengers and hand baggage ; security prob- lem created by increasing carriage of radios , computers , and other electrical equipment ; and so on . It's a fairly long list . We don't have the ...
Page 51
... most attention . We also have a very aggressive technical assistance and training program in the FAA . We are putting a great deal of emphasis on 21-861 0 - 89 - 3 providing to the airlines for use by their passenger screening 51.
... most attention . We also have a very aggressive technical assistance and training program in the FAA . We are putting a great deal of emphasis on 21-861 0 - 89 - 3 providing to the airlines for use by their passenger screening 51.
Page 52
... screening people some updated and hopefully helpful training materials to make them better able to detect these types of very sophisticated devices that we are concerned about today . We cannot ignore the human factor implications of ...
... screening people some updated and hopefully helpful training materials to make them better able to detect these types of very sophisticated devices that we are concerned about today . We cannot ignore the human factor implications of ...
Page 54
... screening system designed to stem the wave of hijackings being experienced at that time . But as the level and nature of the threat to the traveling public has varied , so has our response . We have continued to make changes to that ...
... screening system designed to stem the wave of hijackings being experienced at that time . But as the level and nature of the threat to the traveling public has varied , so has our response . We have continued to make changes to that ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
access control agencies air carriers air travel aircraft airline security airport operators airport security Ambassador MCMANAWAY American AOCI Aviation Trust Fund Baltimore-Washington International Airport BELGER BOEHLERT carry-on Chairman checked baggage civil aviation security committee concern Congress cost Department detectors El Al explosive detection explosive detection equipment FAA security FAA's Federal Aviation Administration Flight Attendants foreign airports foreign carriers gentleman going hearing hijacking ICAO implementation improve security installation issue KNISELY KOLTER LALLY legislation LIGHTFOOT Lockerbie luggage MCCURDY ment metal detectors million MOLINARI OBERSTAR overseas Pan Am Flight personnel PFLP-GC pilot plastic explosives problem procedures questions recommendations require response rule safety SALAZAR security bulletins security measures security programs Semtex specific statement subcommittee terrorism terrorist testimony Thank thermal neutron analysis tion tragedy U.S. air U.S. airlines U.S. airports U.S. carriers U.S. Government United vapor detection x-ray