This article describes aspects of social and political human functioning that are germane to security violations discovered by representatives of the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) in tests at various United States (U.S.) airports. FAA reports on the violations were obtained by The New York Times through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and discussed in the Times\u27 January 11th Issue
The editor discusses aviation-related terrorism, situational awareness, and related psychological an...
The tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001 changed airline security forever. Post 9/11, Congres...
This article attempts to identify the utility of biometric technology for variants of aviation secur...
This article describes aspects of social and political human functioning that are germane to securit...
This article describes several difficulties in evaluating the efficacy of aviation security policies...
Airport security systems are built up out of layers of defence based on the security-in-depth model ...
The history of airport security shows that the security control process has been subject to substant...
This article is based on a presentation made to the SAE 2002 World Aviation Congress on November 6, ...
This article describes an introduction to and critique of intelligence support for aviation security
The article evaluates the gain in security from no-fly zones from a security perspective
The article considers issues relating to the system of continuous professional training of aviation ...
This article highlights the importance of examining human factors in aviation, especially in air tra...
007422990309056373https://doi.org/10.21949/1403345National Academy of Sciences1997PDFIn BookAir traf...
AbstractThe passenger and baggage security in airport screening system is one of the most important ...
Because of September 11, security continues to be a concern in the airline business. Enhancing airp...
The editor discusses aviation-related terrorism, situational awareness, and related psychological an...
The tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001 changed airline security forever. Post 9/11, Congres...
This article attempts to identify the utility of biometric technology for variants of aviation secur...
This article describes aspects of social and political human functioning that are germane to securit...
This article describes several difficulties in evaluating the efficacy of aviation security policies...
Airport security systems are built up out of layers of defence based on the security-in-depth model ...
The history of airport security shows that the security control process has been subject to substant...
This article is based on a presentation made to the SAE 2002 World Aviation Congress on November 6, ...
This article describes an introduction to and critique of intelligence support for aviation security
The article evaluates the gain in security from no-fly zones from a security perspective
The article considers issues relating to the system of continuous professional training of aviation ...
This article highlights the importance of examining human factors in aviation, especially in air tra...
007422990309056373https://doi.org/10.21949/1403345National Academy of Sciences1997PDFIn BookAir traf...
AbstractThe passenger and baggage security in airport screening system is one of the most important ...
Because of September 11, security continues to be a concern in the airline business. Enhancing airp...
The editor discusses aviation-related terrorism, situational awareness, and related psychological an...
The tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001 changed airline security forever. Post 9/11, Congres...
This article attempts to identify the utility of biometric technology for variants of aviation secur...