| United States - United States - 1988 - 1158 pages
...of Transportation shall also consult with the Secretary of State in order to determine which foreign airports are not under the de facto control of the...government of the country in which they are located and pose a high risk of introducing danger to international air travel. "REPORT OF ASSESSMENTS "(c)... | |
| United States - United States - 1990 - 1024 pages
...of Transportation shall also consult with the Secretary of State in order to determine which foreign airports are not under the de facto control of the...government of the country in which they are located and pose a high risk of introducing danger to international air travel. 7 All functions, powers, and... | |
| United States - United States - 1997 - 1230 pages
...State— (1) on the terrorist threat that exists in each country; and (2) to establish which foreign airports are not under the de facto control of the government of the foreign country in which they are located and pose a high risk of introducing danger to international... | |
| Airports - 1986 - 36 pages
...State regarding the terrorist threat which exists in each country and also to determine which foreign airports are not under the de facto control of the...government of the country in which they are located; — If an FAA assessment demonstrates that such an airport is substandard, the Secretary of Transportation,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - United States - 1987 - 964 pages
...of Transportation shall also consult with the Secretary of State in order to determine which foreign airports are not under the de facto control of the...government of the country in which they are located and pose a high risk of introducing danger to international air travel. "REPORT OF ASSESSMENTS "(c)... | |
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