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6 hours ago ago from Texas Naturalist
A prominent Nigerian banker said Saturday he feared his son was the man authorities say tried to blow up the Northwest Airlines plane, before nearby passengers, who saw a glow and heard what sounded like firecrackers, tackled him. In Nigeria, the see more . Airport Security See also: tsa.gov | after christmas sales | www.tsa.gov | homeland security | after christmas sales 2009 | While it is unclear how someone might have smuggled an ...
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5 hours ago ago from Texas Naturalist
While it is unclear how someone might have smuggled an explosive device aboard a Delta-Northwest flight, an airline security expert said one thing is clear: The incident should prompt a swift re-evaluation of passenger screening at airports see more . Airport Security See also: tsa.gov | after christmas sales | www.tsa.gov | homeland security | after christmas sales 2009 | OTTAWA — The federal government has ordered airports across ...
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12 hours ago ago from Travel Byte
Passengers flying into the United States from abroad should expect additional security measures at U.S. and international airports, the Transportation Security Administration said Saturday. Read More... [Source: CNN.com - Travel ]
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2 hours ago ago from Welcome in BigJohn\'s Vortex of Despair
Followers of the bigjohnsf Commercial Aviation Go/No-Go Criteria might want to consider the following advisory... Due to hastily-implemented additional security measures mandated by the United States Transportation Security Administration, consideration should be given to the avoidance of all non-essential international commercial air travel to and from the United States until further notice. It is likely that a clarification, and ...
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15 hours ago ago from YVR Connections
Due to an alleged terrorist incident on Friday, the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a Security Directive to U.S. and international airlines mandating additional security measures for flights inbound to the U.S. Passengers departing for U.S. destinations are encouraged to check in as much of their luggage as possible and travel with a minimum of carry-on baggage. This will help passengers move as quickly ...
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