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TravelGal
08-10-06, 04:36 PM
FACT SHEET
August 10, 2006
Contact: 202-282-8010

GUIDANCE FOR AIRLINE PASSENGERS

Raised Threat Levels:
Ø The U.S. threat level is raised to Severe, or Red, for all commercial flights flying from the United Kingdom to the U.S.
Ø The U.S. threat level is raised to High, or Orange for all commercial aviation operating in the U.S., including international flights. Flights from the U.S. to the U.K. are also Orange.

Increased Aviation Screening Procedures:
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be implementing a series of security measures – some visible and some not visible -- to ensure the security of the traveling public and the Nation's transportation system. TSA is immediately implementing following changes to airport screening procedures:

Ø NO LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY KIND WILL BE PERMITTED IN CARRY ON BAGGAGE. SUCH ITEMS MUST BE IN CHECKED BAGGAGE. This includes all beverages, shampoo, sun tan lotion, creams, tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of similar consistency.
Exception: Baby formula, breast milk, or juice if a baby or small child is traveling; prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket; and insulin and essential other non-prescription medicines, which all must be presented for inspection at the checkpoint.
Ø Beverages purchased in the boarding area (beyond the checkpoint) must be consumed before boarding because they will not be permitted on board the aircraft.
Ø Passengers traveling from the U.K. to the U.S. will be subject to a more extensive screening process.

These measures will be constantly evaluated and updated when circumstances warrant.

How every passenger can assist in security:
Ø Pack lightly, without clutter to facilitate easier screening
Ø Arrive earlier than usual at the airport
Ø Cooperate with TSA personnel at checkpoints and with airline personnel at all gates
Ø Be attentive and vigilant to any suspicious activity and report it to authorities

Increased Border Protection Procedures:
Ø U.S. Customs and Border Protection will increase enforcement efforts in international arrival areas including the use of advanced targeting tools, special response teams including baggage and aircraft search teams, baggage x-ray equipment, specially-trained canine units, and explosive detection technology.
Ø DHS has also mandated that all flights from the U.K. transmit passenger manifest information for intensive screening prior to departure from the gate. In addition, passengers on these flights and all other international flights will be subject to heightened inspection upon arrival in the U.S.

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dando
08-10-06, 05:26 PM
Ø NO LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY KIND WILL BE PERMITTED IN CARRY ON BAGGAGE. SUCH ITEMS MUST BE IN CHECKED BAGGAGE. This includes all beverages, shampoo, sun tan lotion, creams, tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of similar consistency.
Exception: Baby formula, breast milk, or juice if a baby or small child is traveling; prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket; and insulin and essential other non-prescription medicines, which all must be presented for inspection at the checkpoint.

Good to see that juice is permitted for children. I was horrified to hear that formula and breast milk were not permitted onto UK flights. Juice for diabetics could be an issue as well.

-Kevin

TravelGal
08-11-06, 01:21 AM
Good to see that juice is permitted for children. I was horrified to hear that formula and breast milk were not permitted onto UK flights. Juice for diabetics could be an issue as well.

-Kevin

There are so many issues. Not allowing sufficient liquids is a serious problem. I'm hearing that chap sticks and lipsticks are being taken. It may sound trivial but, for a long flight, it's a serious problem for some.

I'm also hearing that some of the strictest of the requirements will be dropped fairly soon. I hope that is true and not just wishful thinking.

I have a fairly comprehensive list of procedures for each airline. If anyone wants to ask about a specific airline, just PM me.

Spicoli
08-11-06, 04:52 AM
I'm also hearing that some of the strictest of the requirements will be dropped fairly soon.

I hope so. It's pretty ridiculous. I mean, do the galdurned terroristas even know where Indy is? :D

ferrarigod
08-11-06, 05:08 AM
I hope so. It's pretty ridiculous. I mean, do the galdurned terroristas even know where Indy is? :D

Terrors don't know what Mindy means.

dando
08-11-06, 11:00 AM
There are so many issues. Not allowing sufficient liquids is a serious problem. I'm hearing that chap sticks and lipsticks are being taken. It may sound trivial but, for a long flight, it's a serious problem for some.

Oh, my wife fits into that category. ;) :saywhat:

-Kevin

Fio1
08-11-06, 01:15 PM
We should have done 10-15 years ago. How many years has it been since McGiver was cancled? Chapstick, a Diet Pepsi, hair gel, a sharpie and cel phone is all he needed break through a safe. :rolleyes:

When you hear liquid bombs, did anyone else think of the last Die Hard movie? I guess the movies are becoming reality. First there are Terminators ruling the earth, and now this.........

anait
08-11-06, 02:31 PM
The intro to one of CBC Radio's current affairs programs suggested a possible solution, at least for issues of concealment. Naked flying only. :saywhat: :p

cameraman
08-11-06, 02:35 PM
You would still need the cavity search on everyone :p

Spicoli
08-11-06, 02:47 PM
Solution:

http://www.uncleodiescollectibles.com/img_lib/Jetpack%201%2010%206-15-4.jpg

Ankf00
08-11-06, 02:49 PM
I'm hearing that chap sticks and lipsticks are being taken.

I made it through with chap stick no problem.

The funny thing is that the worst screening I saw was at Love Field. Keep in mind it's mostly CO & AA's regional jets in the one wing of the airport ( SW's 737's in the other wing...) at the CO & AA gates I saw a pair of screeners patting down everyone and searching every carry on before boarding the regional jet at that respective gate...

Winston Wolfe
08-11-06, 06:18 PM
I made it through with chap stick no problem.

The funny thing is that the worst screening I saw was at Love Field. Keep in mind it's mostly CO & AA's regional jets in the one wing of the airport ( SW's 737's in the other wing...) at the CO & AA gates I saw a pair of screeners patting down everyone and searching every carry on before boarding the regional jet at that respective gate...


You SURE that was a chapstick in your pocket ?????

(and you weren't just happy to see the stewardess\ cocktail service administrator \ flight attendant ??) :D

KLang
08-11-06, 07:12 PM
(and you weren't just happy to see the stewardess\ cocktail service administrator \ flight attendant ??) :D

Have you seen some of the staff on Continental flights lately. :saywhat:

Why don't the attractive women go into that profession any more?

Ankf00
08-11-06, 07:17 PM
Have you seen some of the staff on Continental flights lately. :saywhat:

^^^ werd. http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/pukey.gif


I do likey Southwest, however. She even sang me a lullaby this one night leaving Austin. :)