The TSA Is About To Get More ‘Touchy / Feely’

The TSA Is About To Get More ‘Touchy / Feely’

According to an article published earlier today by Bloomberg, it appears that our friends at the TSA have revised their screening policies as it relates to ‘patting down’ passengers at security check points.

Citing a 2015 study concluding that more and more weapons are making it past screening procedures, the TSA has notified its officers to be more thorough when patting down passengers.    Up until now, the TSA had 5 different approaches when it came to physical contact or screening of  a passenger.   With the new policy, that list of 5 has been narrowed to 1, and that ‘1’ is more comprehensive than the previous 5.

A spokesman for the TSA stated that passenger will ‘notice that the new pat-down is more involved’.   The TSA also said that this will apply to airline crew.    The TSA randomly screens a small number of ‘known crew’ passing through ‘crew security’, but that small percentage of crew being screened will be subject to the same new scrutiny as a passengers.

According to the article, the new strategy has been quietly rolled out in smaller airports over the past 2 weeks, and is now being rolled out to airports nationwide.  No mention was made if this would affect ‘Pre Check’ or similar expedited security programs.

 

Turn and Cough……


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Plane Spotting Munich:  Part IV

Plane Spotting Munich: Part IV

More of my favorite shots from the time I spent in Munich a few weeks ago.    Most of these images come from the Southern Runway which creates some great opportunities at ‘Sky Shots’ as well as having the airport in the background.   Then again, there’s really no bad place around ‘MUC’ to watch them come and go!  Enjoy!

For you photographer types, the equipment used was a Nikon D800 with a Sigma 150-600S.   A nearly perfect formula considering the Megapixels of the D800 and the crispness of the Sigma.

If you missed the previous posts from the MUC spotting, here are the links:

Part 1    Part 2     Part 3

 

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You won’t see much of Transavia around MUC anymore…..

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Aeroflot’s A321 heads to Moscow

 

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LH’s A320 departs in from of the Technik hangars at Munich

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‘KE’ pulls away from Munich

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Cook’s 767 taking Holiday Charter passengers somewhere warm….

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Bucharest Bound Boeing…..

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Egyptair arriving from Cairo

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Air Berlin 737

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A319 ‘LE’ arriving in Munich

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SWISS’ A319 departs for Zurich

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Air China A330


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Plane Spotting Munich:  Part II

Plane Spotting Munich: Part II

Following up on Part I, here are some more favorites from my days in Munich watching them come and go.    The views are a mix between the Besucherpark Hill which covers the north runway and a spotting location that is along the southern runway.

More coming soon!

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Inbound from Dublin…..

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Going somewhere Italian

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Air Europa 737

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Dubai bound A380

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Arriving from Kuwait City…..

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Looks as though Lufthansa and Icelandair shop in the same paint store…..

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A very clean A320 in sloppy conditions…..

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‘Stuttgart’ comes to Munich….

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Lisbon bound A319

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Heading for Kyiv…..

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