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  2. America's airports are revolting against the TSA

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    The Port Authority's letter to the TSA echoes sentiments expressed in a similar letter in February by the nation's busiest airport.

  3. Chaos as man gets past TSA and tries to enter cockpit after ...

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    Justin Seymour, 34, breached a TSA security checkpoint at the regional airport on October 22 and forced his way onto an Alaska Airlines flight because “bad people” told him to do it, according ...

  4. Everyday behaviors by flight passengers that are red flags ...

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    The best thing you can do when going through security is to focus on the reason why you're at the airport. Traveling can be frustrating and irritating, which may lead at times to aggressive behavior.

  5. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    TSA's seal when first established under the Department of Transportation Historical TSA design used on TSO uniform patch, coin, and Year of Service pins. The TSA was created largely in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which revealed weaknesses in existing airport security procedures. [6]

  6. Secondary Security Screening Selection - Wikipedia

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    Boarding pass of passenger selected for secondary security screening, indicated by the initials SSSS. CIA Assessment on Surviving Secondary Screening. Secondary Security Screening Selection or Secondary Security Screening Selectee, known by its initials SSSS, is an airport security measure in the United States which selects passengers for additional inspection.

  7. Aviation and Transportation Security Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). [1] However, with the passage of the Homeland Security Act in 2002, the TSA was later transferred to the Department of Homeland Security. [2] The legislation (S. 1447) was sponsored by Democratic Senator Fritz Hollings from South Carolina and co-sponsored by 30 other senators.

  8. Why I continue to fly, even though it scares me - AOL

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    But you and I really shouldn’t think twice about flying in the future. Flying on a US commercial airline is one of the safest things you can do, and it’s become incredibly safe the last 40 years.

  9. Airport security repercussions due to the September 11 attacks

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    On September 11, some hijackers lacked proper identification, yet they were allowed to board due to being on domestic aircraft. After 9/11, all passengers 18 years or older in the United States must now have valid government-issued photo ID in order to fly. Airports may check the ID of any passenger (and staff member) at any time to ensure the ...