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From page 710...
... D-710 firearm by a licensed manufacturer or any person acting pursuant to a contract with a licensed manufacturer, for the purpose of examining and testing such firearm to determine whether paragraph (1) applies to such firearm.
From page 711...
... D-711 (1) minimum standards required in the interest of safety for appliances and for the design, material, construction, quality of work, and performance of aircraft, aircraft engines, and propellers; (2)
From page 712...
... D-712 (B) differences between air transportation and other air commerce; and (2)
From page 714...
... D-714 (I) The process for selection of pilots to participate in the program based on their fitness to participate in the program, including whether an additional background check should be required beyond that required by section 44936(a)
From page 715...
... D-715 (A) In general.-The Under Secretary shall base the requirements for the training of Federal flight deck officers under subsection (b)
From page 716...
... D-716 (3) Deputization by other federal agencies.-The Under Secretary may request another Federal agency to deputize, as Federal flight deck officers under this section, those pilots that the Under Secretary determines are qualified to be such officers.
From page 717...
... D-717 the officer in defending the flight deck of an aircraft against acts of criminal violence or air piracy unless the officer is guilty of gross negligence or willful misconduct.
From page 718...
... D-718 or the property of the individual a concealed dangerous weapon that is or would be accessible to the individual in flight is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not more than $ 10,000 for each violation.
From page 719...
... D-719 (d) Nonapplication. -- Subsection (b)
From page 720...
... D-720 (2) $25,000 per violation, up to a total of $400,000 per civil penalty action, in the case of a person operating an aircraft for the transportation of passengers or property for compensation (except an individual serving as an airman)
From page 721...
... D-721 current financial inability to pay or records showing that payment of the proposed civil penalty would prevent the person from continuing in business.
From page 722...
... D-722 (b) Automatic issuance.
From page 723...
... D-723 (iii) A written request for an Informal Conference, at a date to be determined by an agency official, to discuss the matter with the agency official and to submit supporting evidence and information to the agency official before the date of the Informal Conference.
From page 724...
... D-724 (1) When performance has begun of the inspection of the individual's person or accessible property before entering a sterile area, or before boarding an aircraft for which screening is conducted under this subchapter; (2)

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