jeudi 4 août 2016

TSA Travel Rules To Know

By Gregory Thompson


So many people dream of traveling, many times to far flung and exotic places. Unless you plan to travel domestically and drive or take a train, an airplane flight might be in your immediate future. That means that there are certain rules that you will have to follow in order to get to the gate and board your flight. In fact, there are several TSA travel rules that you should know before heading to the airport.

The TSA, or Transportation Security Administration as it is formally called, is tasked with inspecting the bags of millions of travelers daily. They do so because the federal government felt the rules for airport screening were too lax before. They are trying to keep everyone safe, which is why they do inspections.

Upon arrival at the airport, you will want to check your luggage and get it out of your way. The airline agent will ask you a few easy questions, such as who packed your bags and whether they have been out of your sight for any length of time. As long as nothing is wrong, they will give you your boarding pass.

At the checkpoint, TSA agents will inspect your carry on luggage, electronics, liquids and shoes. You must use the plastic bins provided by the agents and place all of these items in it. They will go through an x-ray machine. The liquids must be in a clear plastic bag that is a quart size, and none of the containers can be more than 3.4 ounces in fluid weight. You can take up to three on the plane, though more can be placed in your checked luggage if need be.

While your carry on items are inspected, you will then go through either a metal detector, image machine, or both. The metal detector is pretty standard, but the image machine may be new to some. This gives the agents a way to see if you are carrying any weapons on you that are not metal. They are perfectly safe and you take no risks using them.

These machines allow you to have a noninvasive way to be screened. If you have any concerns, or cannot go through either machine for any reason, you can opt for a physical search, also known as a pat down.

Once this is done, you can proceed to your gate and wait to board your plane. Any luggage you checked in with your chosen airline will be put on the plane as long as it passes through screening. All checked luggage also is screened through x-ray machines. If you use a lock, make sure it is a TSA approved lock. This allows them to remove the lock using lock picks without harming it. If you use one that is not approved, then you run the risk of it being damaged.

You should show up at least two hours ahead of time to make sure you do not miss your flight due to long checkpoint lines. This is for domestic flights. However, if you are going overseas, you should try to show up at least two hours ahead of time for international flights.




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