Hinson says security buildup was in the works before TWA Flight 800, will not be relaxed

FAA Administrator David Hinson said yesterday he does not foresee any relaxation of new security rules, even if the TWA Flight 800 crash is found to have been an accident rather than sabotage. FAA, the FBI and the CIA were working to "elevate the level of security" at U.S. airports before the TWA...

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