But that brings us to an important point about CLEAR® Plus:It's much different from TSA PreCheck. CLEAR® Plus simply allows you to jump to the front of the general screening security line. You still have to remove your jacket, shoes, liquids, and electronics like everyone else. TSA ...
Let us also remember the falsehoods that TSA has put out concerning the whole-body imagers. They said that they did not show detail in the sensitive areas; then a case came out in which a TSA employee snapped after being teased for a year by his coworkers over his whole-body image. T...
Got patted down very throughly, but did still get to fly. Now I have TSA pre….though since I have a metal hip, I can’t escape a pat down if all they have is a magnetic scanner.David Cameron • May 24, 2019 7:53 AM As a bit of an update, these days, you will not be ...
Example: last time I flew commercial out of OAK, I saw workmen’s unlocked and open tool boxes left in a construction area past security screening and accessible to passengers about to fly. These obviously contain screwdrivers, etc. I brought this to the attention of a TSA employee, who shr...
EDITED TO ADD (5/28): To add some more detail here, the rule makes absolutely no sense. If this were sensible, the TSA employee who checks the ticket against the ID would make the determination if the names were the same. Instead, the passenger is forced to go back to the airline wh...
I can’t wait to see how Blogger Bob spins this one. He’ll probably insist that every TSA employee involved followed procedures properly and did an excellent job of protecting aviation. The only problem is with the biased media, which for some reason always tries to make the TSA look bad...
Mailman wrote: “plenty of space in an SLR camera and yet I’ve never seen an airport security employee who asked me to demonstrate that my camera was in working condition.” In pre-9/11 days, I often traveled with multiple SLR camera bodies and lenses in a padded backpack. They almost...
I’m sure if you think of it this way you will appreciate what a dilemma the “poor TSA employee” must have been in, and of course you and others will note it for future refrence when traveling and check your hollow points are not in non obvious places 😉 ...