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    Flight Approved Carry-On Backpack. This pack, with 4.7 stars and 3,300 ratings, features water-resistant fabric and a chest strap for extra comfort and security. The added compression buckle ...

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    Calpak Kaya Laptop Backpack. ... It comes with a TSA-approved lock panel and quiet-rolling dual spinner wheels, so the whole airport won't hear me coming from a mile away, either.

  4. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Travel Sentry developed a lock system that is "accepted and recognized" by the TSA, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) and other security agencies, and allows them, using special tools and codes, to open and re-lock locks. The tools provided by Travel Sentry are at every luggage screening checkpoint at all 450 airports controlled ...

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    In addition to the six built-in pockets and multiple slots, it comes with a detachable, transparent cosmetic bag that's TSA-approved, making a trip through security much speedier.

  6. Luggage lock - Wikipedia

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    The TSA recommend [2] [3] that TSA-accepted locks be used, as luggage locked using other methods must be opened by force in order to be inspected. Luggage locks accepted by the TSA can be opened by the authorities using publicly known universal "master" keys. [4] Locks using this system are produced to meet standards set by Travel Sentry. Under ...

  7. Registered Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Registered traveler programs are currently in operation in various airports around the country and are administered by TTAC, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) office responsible for Secure Flight, the replacement for the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS) and the canceled CAPPS II counter-terrorism system.