Deck 7: The Flying Edge: Aviation Security Evolves

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The TSA was created following the passage of the .

A) Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001
B) Department of Transportation
C) Department of Homeland Security
D) Screening Partnership Program
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The is used as a screening tool in airports by using very high frequency electromagnetic waves to identify objects on a person's body.

A) X-ray machine
B) magnetometer
C) millimeter wave scanner
D) mass spectrometer
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The Program involves TSA certification of cargo shipping facilities.

A) Known Shipper
B) Trusted Traveler
C) Certified Cargo Screening
D) Advance Passenger Information System
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Which of the following materials can be detected by a magnetometer?

A) Liquid explosives
B) Metal objects
C) Plastic-like materials
D) Wooden items
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The ________ is responsible for setting safety standards for aircraft and must certify that they are safe to fly.

A) ATSA
B) FAA
C) FBI
D) TSA
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Which of the following describes the special program under which airports can use private security screeners rather than TSA screeners provided that the private screeners adhere to TSA standards?

A) Fastpass Program
B) Frequent Flyer Program
C) Screening Partnership Program
D) TSA Precheck
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Cost-benefit analyses are central to aviation security
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Air cargo is only transported on planes owned by companies such as FedEx and UPS.
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The 9/11 Commission's Final Report indicates that all of the 9/11 hijackers went through security screening procedures before boarding their respective flights.
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Walk-through magnetometers, better known as metal detectors, were some of the first security technologies introduced in U.S. airports
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The TSA manages its own National Canine Training Center.
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TSA's day-to-day efforts remain overwhelmingly focused on threats to the rail transportation system, rather than aviation or maritime systems.
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The 9/11 attacks marked a turning point in U.S. aviation security.
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Explain how the 9/11 hijackers were able to carry out their attacks.
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Give a brief overview of trusted traveler programs.
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List and detail some of the tools and methods used to secure the aviation sector.
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Explain the controversy that surrounded the use of backscatter machines as screening tools by the TSA.
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Explain the process for an air traveler to go through a typical screening checkpoint.
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Explain how the concept of freedom versus security applies to air travel.
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Cite some of the problems associated with technologies used to secure the aviation sector.
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Deck 7: The Flying Edge: Aviation Security Evolves
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The TSA was created following the passage of the .

A) Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001
B) Department of Transportation
C) Department of Homeland Security
D) Screening Partnership Program
A
2
The is used as a screening tool in airports by using very high frequency electromagnetic waves to identify objects on a person's body.

A) X-ray machine
B) magnetometer
C) millimeter wave scanner
D) mass spectrometer
C
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The Program involves TSA certification of cargo shipping facilities.

A) Known Shipper
B) Trusted Traveler
C) Certified Cargo Screening
D) Advance Passenger Information System
C
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Which of the following materials can be detected by a magnetometer?

A) Liquid explosives
B) Metal objects
C) Plastic-like materials
D) Wooden items
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The ________ is responsible for setting safety standards for aircraft and must certify that they are safe to fly.

A) ATSA
B) FAA
C) FBI
D) TSA
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Which of the following describes the special program under which airports can use private security screeners rather than TSA screeners provided that the private screeners adhere to TSA standards?

A) Fastpass Program
B) Frequent Flyer Program
C) Screening Partnership Program
D) TSA Precheck
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Cost-benefit analyses are central to aviation security
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Air cargo is only transported on planes owned by companies such as FedEx and UPS.
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The 9/11 Commission's Final Report indicates that all of the 9/11 hijackers went through security screening procedures before boarding their respective flights.
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Walk-through magnetometers, better known as metal detectors, were some of the first security technologies introduced in U.S. airports
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The TSA manages its own National Canine Training Center.
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TSA's day-to-day efforts remain overwhelmingly focused on threats to the rail transportation system, rather than aviation or maritime systems.
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The 9/11 attacks marked a turning point in U.S. aviation security.
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Explain how the 9/11 hijackers were able to carry out their attacks.
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Give a brief overview of trusted traveler programs.
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List and detail some of the tools and methods used to secure the aviation sector.
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Explain the controversy that surrounded the use of backscatter machines as screening tools by the TSA.
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Explain the process for an air traveler to go through a typical screening checkpoint.
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Explain how the concept of freedom versus security applies to air travel.
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Cite some of the problems associated with technologies used to secure the aviation sector.
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