An edition of Aviation security (2007)

Aviation security

risk, experience, and customer concerns drive changes to airline passenger screening procedures, but evaluation and documentation of proposed changes could be improved : report to Congressional requesters

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An edition of Aviation security (2007)

Aviation security

risk, experience, and customer concerns drive changes to airline passenger screening procedures, but evaluation and documentation of proposed changes could be improved : report to Congressional requesters

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Language
English
Pages
70

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Edition Notes

Cover title.

"April 2007."

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available online from the Web site of the Government Accountability Office (http://www.gao.gov).

Published in
Washington, D.C
Other Titles
Risk, experience, and customer concerns drive changes to airline passenger screening procedures, but evaluation and documentation of proposed changes could be improved

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Library of Congress
TL725.3.S44 U543 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
iii, 70 p.
Number of pages
70

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31775919M
LCCN
2007395786
OCLC/WorldCat
140632648

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