What does spot mean?
spot means Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques?
Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques can be abbreviated as spot
Other shorthands for Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques are: spot, SPOT
Other shorthands for Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques are: spot, SPOT
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What does spot stand for? spot stands for "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques". |
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How to abbreviate "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques"? "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques" can be abbreviated as spot. |
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What is the meaning of spot abbreviation? The meaning of spot abbreviation is "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques". |
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What is spot abbreviation? One of the definitions of spot is "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques". |
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What does spot mean? spot as abbreviation means "Screening of Passengers by Observational Techniques". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IOMT - Improvement of Operations and Maintenance Techniques
- EBOGEM - Development of Integrated pest Management Techniques
- EMMIS - Evaluation of Man Machine Interface by Simulation techniques
- FPNT - Faculty of Physics and Nuclear Techniques
- ISUSAT - In Situ characterization of Suspended Sediment by Acoustic Techniques
- SORR - Screening of Reading Readiness
- SPOT - Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques
- IOMT - Improvement of Operations and Management Techniques
- aest - Association of Environmental Sciences and Techniques
- scpn - Screening of Calling Party Number
- spot - Screening of Passengers by Observation Technique
- crew to passenger ratio. - The number of passengers on a cruise ship divided by the number of crew members. In theory, the lower the number, the higher the level of service.
- head count. - The physical counting of passengers, as by a flight attendant, to compare a manifest with the actual number of passengers. See also nose count.
- nose count. - The physical counting of passengers, as by a flight attendant, to compare a manifest with the actual number of passengers. See also head count.
- passenger mile. - A statistical norm comprising one passenger traveling one mile. Passenger mileage is determined by multiplying the total number of miles flown (for airlines) by the total number of passengers carried.
- secondary inspection. - A separate, more thorough screening of some passengers at an airport or elsewhere. Passengers are selected for secondary inspection at random or because they have aroused suspicion by doing such thing
- SPOT. - Abr. Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques, a TSA program.
- countermeasures - (DOD) That form of military science that, by the employment of devices and/or techniques, has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity.See also electronic war
- multi-modal - (DOD,NATO) In transport operations, a term applied to the movement of passengers and cargo by more than one method of transport.
- VIA - By the means of .... , or By way of ....