Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 2987

g) to provide, when necessary, parking space for international flights where inspection of aircraft, passengers, crew and baggage can be performed. III. Outbound passengers, crew and baggage 6.16 Recommended Practice.— Easy and speedy access to the terminal should be provided for passengers, crew and their baggage arriving at the airport by surface transport. 6.17 Recommended Practice.— Contracting States should ensure that, where traffic justifies, aircraft operators, airports and airport handling operators consider the provision of child care rooms of suitable dimensions and with necessary child care facilities, in the departure and transit lounges of 2007/70/II. szám Chapter 6 Annex 9 — Facilitation 6-3 24/11/05 passenger terminals, to provide special areas for infants/small children accompanied by parent(s) or guardian(s). These rooms should be clearly marked with appropriate signs. 6.18 Recommended Practice.— Easy and frequent transportation should be available between airport terminal buildings as well as between designated remote parking facilities and airport terminal buildings. 6.19 Recommended Practice.— Consideration should be given to the provision of baggage check-in facilities as close as possible to arrival points of surface transport. 6.20 Recommended Practice.— Contracting States should study the possibility of allowing the provision of offairport check-in facilities, with due regard to the necessary security precautions and control requirements. 6.21 Recommended Practice.— In order to facilitate aircraft departure, Contracting States, in examining passengers as a security measure, or for purposes of narcotics control as appropriate, should, to the extent feasible, utilize specialized equipment in conducting such examinations so as to reduce materially the number of persons to be searched by other means. Note 1.— The use of radiological techniques for screening passengers should be avoided. Note 2.— Privacy should be assured when a thorough physical search is to be carried out. If special rooms are not available, portable screens may be used for this purpose. 6.22 Recommended Practice.— In order to facilitate aircraft departure, Contracting States, in examining baggage of passengers departing from their territory as a security measure, or for narcotics control purposes as appropriate, should, to the extent feasible, utilize specialized equipment in conducting such examinations so as to reduce materially the amount of baggage to be searched by other means. 6.23 Recommended Practice.— An individual and continuous “trickle” method of processing and loading of passengers, crew and baggage should be adopted — in lieu of the group (“package”) system — whenever this will speed up their clearance. 6.24 Recommended Practice.— Particular attention should be paid to the use of sorting, conveyance, reconciliation and loading devices for baggage. Provisions should be made as far as possible for:

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