Saturday, November 20, 2010

The T.S.A. announced that it would let uniformed airline pilots skip the screening process. The earlier Policy they had made everyone go through the screening process to prevent terrorist attacks. Pilots would still have to pass through a metal detector at airport checkpoints and present two photo identifications that would be verified against a flight crew database. The government ruling comes after an extensive two-year lobbying campaign by unions and organizations representing airline pilots.