FORMER FAA SECURITY OFFICIAL JAMES T. MURPHY DIES
James T. Murphy, a former FAA official who implemented mandatory airline passenger security screening in 1973 and later oversaw the plans to expand Washington Dulles International Airport, died of cancer this month at his home in Alexandria, Va. He was 81. After serving as an FBI agent, Murphy...
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