Tuesday, April 9, 2013

TSA Tips: Be Prepared for Screening


Clothing: To maximize efficiency at the security checkpoint, avoid wearing clothing with metal
and stow all metal items in your carry-on luggage.

Footwear: You are required to remove footwear for X-ray screening. Wearing footwear that can
be easily removed helps speed you through screening.

Boarding Pass and ID: When approaching the security checkpoint, passengers will be asked
to present a boarding pass and a government issued identification. Please keep the boarding pass out and available throughout screening, although you can put your ID away.

Laptop and Video Camera: Take your laptop and video cameras with cassettes out of their cases for X-ray screening.

Locking Checked Bags: When locking checked baggage use a TSA accepted lock. A list of these locks can be found at www.tsa.gov.

Be Flexible
Not all trips through the checkpoint will be exactly the same because of TSA’s layered screening approach. It includes an element of unpredictability that is easy for passengers to navigate but difficult for terrorists to manipulate. Remember, security activities are designed to protect you, your family and loved ones, and are not meant to be inconvenient.

Security is Serious
Belligerence, inappropriate jokes and threats are not tolerated. Jokes and/or comments about threats to passengers or the aircraft will be taken seriously and can result in criminal or civil penalties for the passenger.

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