UK no scan no fly policy

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Dear Civil Aviation Authority,

The CAA is in the process of taking over many of the functions, including security, of the Department for Transport.

(1) Did the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) make a submission to the March 2010 Department for Transport (DfT) consultation on airport body(security) scanners?

(2) If the answer is yes,then could you please supply me with a copy of this submission?

(3) Has the CAA informed the DfT that it agrees with them that passengers should not be offered an alternative screening measure to body scanners?

(4) Does the CAA regard the UK no scan no fly policy to be in accordance with EU law?

(5)Does the CAA regard the UK no scan no fly policy to be proportionate?

Yours faithfully,

M Boyce

Chatfield Rick, Civil Aviation Authority

Corporate Centre

Information Management

 

 

 

 

Dear M Boyce

 

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01293 768512.  Please quote reference F0001458.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rick Chatfield

Information Rights and Enquiries Officer

 

 

 

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Dear M Boyce

 

Please find attached:

 

CAA reply to your Freedom of Information Act request F0001458.

 

 

Thank you

 

 

Rick Chatfield
Information Rights and Enquiries Officer

 

 

 

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