Aircraft-concerned with the whole subject of crime on aircraft and particularly with the safety of the aircraft and its passengers.
2) The Hague 1970. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft dealing with hijacking, specifically, recommending that it be made an extraditable offense.
3) Montreal 1971. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against
crimes.
If you do not cooperate,
your cast will be removed...
you will be sent back to your cell.
Your limbs will rot, and you, too, will die.
Okay?
Hello. How are you being treated?
Im grateful...
for the medical aid Ive received
and for the operation...
the doctors have promised to perform
on my leg.
Are they feeding you well?
Its not Paris, but I eat it.
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and gentlemen,
please take your seats
for the demonstration of the aircraft.
What you are about to see is Europes
answer to the electronic battlefield:
the first working prototype
of the Tiger helicopter.
Uniquely manoeuvrable, the Tiger
not only uses Stealth technology,
it is hardened against all forms
of electronic interference,
radio jamming
and electromagnetic radiation.
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Terrorist Travel
In the decade before September 11, 2001…
National Security Matter
Was not seen as
Detectably exploiting weaknesses in border security since the early 1990s.
Airport Security
Aviation Security: To protect the civil aviation from unlawful interference.
AIRPORT SECURITY:
①To protect the airport from attacks and crime
② to protect the aircraft from attack
crime elements such as John Roselli,
Sam Giancana, and Santos Trafficante of Tampa,
whose casino operations in Cuba, worth more than
a hundred million dollars a year in income,
Castro has shut down.
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
Khrushchev, Kennedy, Castro on television, meetings with Cabinet,
Russian vessels in Caribbean, U.S. nuclear bases on alert, civilians
going to underground safe areas ... th