Hallett: Canines Cost-Effective; FAA Expands Deployment

Use of dogs to sniff for explosives, one of the methodologies approved for examining checked baggage, is very effective from a cost standpoint, according to Carol Hallett, Air Transport Association president. Hallett, who said she quadrupled the use of bomb- and drug-sniffing dogs during her tenure...

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