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What is the regulation to enforce the presence of law enforcement at passenger screening stations?

  1. FAR Part 108

  2. FAR Part 107

  3. FAR Part 100

  4. FAR Part 121.538

The correct answer is: FAR Part 107

The correct regulation for enforcing the presence of law enforcement at passenger screening stations is FAR Part 107. This regulation specifically addresses security and law enforcement at airports and requires that law enforcement personnel be present at passenger screening stations. Option A, FAR Part 108, deals with security requirements for enhanced flight visibility and landing approach for certain aviation operations. Option C, FAR Part 100, pertains to the responsibility and authority of the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Option D, FAR Part 121.538, focuses on aircraft security training programs for airline personnel. Therefore, options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not pertain to the enforcement of law enforcement presence at passenger screening stations, as specified in FAR Part 107.