TSA considering eliminating screening at smaller airports
Washington (CNN)The Transportation Security Administration is considering eliminating passenger screening at more than 150 small and medium-sized airports across the US, according to senior agency officials and internal documents obtained by CNN.
Internal documents from a TSA working group say the proposal to cut screening at small and some medium-sized airports serving aircraft with 60 seats or fewer could bring a "small (non-zero) undesirable increase in risk related to additional adversary opportunity."
The internal documents from June and July suggest the move could save $115 million annually, money that could be used to bolster security at larger airports.
According to the proposal, passengers and luggage arriving from these smaller airports would be screened when they arrive at major airports for connecting flights instead of the current practice of joining the already screened population at the larger airport. The high-volume airports have greater capacities and more advanced security measures than smaller locations, the documents say.
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Of the 440 airports that TSA screens at, 150 would be affected.
"Two of the 9/11 hijackers flew out of Portland, Maine,
in part because the smaller Portland Airport was considered less secure due to its size."
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(5,777 posts)and back with some regularity. There was no TSA screening at either airport for those flights.