Mishandled baggage definition
Mishandled baggage means baggage involuntarily, or inadvertently, separated from passengers or crew;
Mishandled baggage means baggage involuntarily, or inadvertently, separated from passenger or crew.
Mishandled baggage means baggage voluntarily or inadvertently, separated from passenger or crew.
More Definitions of Mishandled baggage
Mishandled baggage means Baggage to which Damage, Delay, Loss, or Pilferage occurs.
Mishandled baggage means baggage which is damaged, delayed, lost or pilfered.
Mishandled baggage means baggage involuntarily, or inadvertently separated from passengers or crew;“national civil aviation security programme” means an integrated set of regulations and activities promulgated and performed by the State aimed at safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference;“operator” includes an airport operator, an aircraft operator, a regulated agent, an air navigation service provider and a catering operator;“prohibited item” means an item prescribed in regulation41 and which can be used to commit an act of unlawful interference;“regulated agent” means an agent, freight forwarder or other entity who conducts business with an operator and provides security controls that are accepted or required by the Authority in respect of cargo and mail;“relevant national authorities” means agencies involved in conducting national aviation security threat and risk assessments and shall include the Authority, the Kenya Airports Authority, the National Intelligence Service and the Kenya Airports Police;“sabotage” means an act or omission, intended to cause malicious or wanton destruction of property, endangering or resulting in unlawful interference with civil aviation and its facilities;“screening” means the application of technical or other means which are intended to identify or detect weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices, articles or substances which may be used to commit an act of unlawful interference;“security” means safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference. This object is achieved by acombination of measures and human and material resources;