TSA to Test Self-Serve Security Screenings
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be testing a new self-service screening system at the airport starting in January.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be testing a new self-service screening system at the airport starting in January.
A generation of pilots were raised behind a locked fence.
Event includes coordination with the FAA, TSA, Secret Service and others.
Pressure is mounting on airlines and the FAA to minimize flight disruptions that have occurred in recent months.
More than 300 attendees met to discuss challenges and upcoming changes facing the aviation training industry.
The need for new pilots is ramping up globally and many airlines are sending new applicants to U.S. schools for training.
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Those on the proposed list would also lose access to PreCheck and Global Entry.
The Transportation Security Administration said in a press release on August 20 that, “Officers [at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport] discovered a loaded .40 caliber Glock pistol with 13 rounds of ammunition, in the carry-on bag of a male passenger. On the same day, TSA officers discovered a second loaded gun, a 9 mm SIG Sauer […]