AVIATION SECURITY CHECKS
July 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALLA REGULATION has been approved by the European Commission, which will impose common rules on the quality control of new aviation security measures already ordered by Brussels because of the September 11 attacks. The new legislation defines what kind of national quality control programmes should be introduced, including the methodology for their audits and the qualifications that auditors must possess. The rules should be taken on board rapidly, given that each Member State had to adopt a national civil aviation security quality control programme ...
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