关键词: |
PROFILES, THREAT EVALUATION, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS, AREA SECURITY, PASSENGERS, TERMINALS, TEST AND EVALUATION, MANAGEMENT, REAL TIME, HUMANS, PARAMETERS, PANELS, COMPARISON, ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE, TIME, FLIGHT, DATA ACQUISITION, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, MEAN, NEW JERSEY, URBAN AREAS, WISCONSIN, BAGS, COUNTERS. |
摘要: |
The results presented in this report are a compilation of data collected at Northwest Airlines terminal, General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from February 22-24, 1994. The study was conducted in support of the Aviation Security Human Factors Research Program located at the Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center (FAATC), Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey. Real-time (e.g., at the ticket counter and gate) passenger profiling was conducted February 22-24, 1994 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Passengers on twenty-one Northwest Airline flights were profiled according to parameters set forth by the Passenger Profiling Subject Matter Expert panel. One hundred ten passengers (82.7%) were cleared by the profile; twenty-three (17.3%) were not cleared. The mean time to profile was 1 minute 23 seconds. An analysis of vaiance (ANOVA) and a subsequent Least Square Difference (LSD) multiple comparison showed it took significantly longer to profile passengers who were not cleared (mean = 1 minute 27 seconds) than to profile pa who were cleared (mean = 1 minute 9 seconds) F(131, 1) = 36.87, p = . 000. Interview and anecdotal data are also summarized in the report. |