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What's going on at SFO today?
Seems security is a little more intense here this a.m., as they're yelling for anything with a power cord, cable, or battery to be removed from bags, as well as cell phones, electric razors, hair dryers and all electronics. In all my trips through here this is a first for me. I'm on the way to Europe and have all sorts of stuff between my two carry on bags (inverter, shortwave radio, electric razor, flashlight, phone). Forgot to take my camera out and they didn't say anything (hard to remember all the pockets I have things packed into). Good luck to anyone else coming through here this morning. At least on the AA side the checkpoints are not backed up. Don't know what it's like over on the UA side.
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Possibly related to the problems at LHR
I would guess that flights to Europe today will be a nightmare - are you going through (or near) LHR? A BA 777 landed very short at LHR a few hours ago, and closed the airport for a while. At last report, one of the two runways there will be closed for a long time. The 777 is probably a write-off. No deaths, minor injuries IIRC.
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could it be that the tsa is yet again taking their own (and imho, inept and stoopit) rule about lithium batteries way out of context
SFO is contractors, not TSA, isn't it? At least I'm pretty sure they were when I passed through a couple weeks ago.
They did interpret some rules differently than other airports (though this time in my favor), but they were far more pleasant and professional than what I usually deal with.
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SFO is contractors, not TSA, isn't it? At least I'm pretty sure they were when I passed through a couple weeks ago.
They did interpret some rules differently than other airports (though this time in my favor), but they were far more pleasant and professional than what I usually deal with.
yes that is true but they do take their marching orders from the tsa-just a thought
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am under the distinct impression that the Li+ battery restriction is FAA/DOT, not TSA. The TSA has just been "helping" out in the matter.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am under the distinct impression that the Li+ battery restriction is FAA/DOT, not TSA. The TSA has just been "helping" out in the matter.
emphasis mine: helping to misinterpret their own (and in this case, also the faa's/dot's) policy
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My seatmate on the way to ORD said she was told it's a "one day test". Maybe they were only testing the AA checkpoint, or I'm sure the UA flyers would be chiming in by now.
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My seatmate on the way to ORD said she was told it's a "one day test". Maybe they were only testing the AA checkpoint, or I'm sure the UA flyers would be chiming in by now.
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Perhaps this craptapular agency decided to test the patience of the passengers? I wish more of them had told "Team SFO" to shove it where the sun don't shine re: all electronics out.
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I went through security at SFO several times yesterday (Jan. 16th) and experienced nothing like that.
Hopefully this all electronics out thing won't become normal policy, or maybe when I fly through U.S. in the future I'll just check everything and wear my bathrobe to the plane.
Same thing happened to me this morning at the AA TSA checkpoint at SFO. I use the Clear registered traveler entry line and the Clear concierge told me that it was the first time she ever heard TSA/Team SFO make an announcement that all electric items, including electric shavers, must be removed from carry-on luggage.
So now the list of stuff I have to remove includes my jacket, shoes, keys, cell phone, laptop, liquids, and electric razor. When I applied for Clear membership I was hoping that eventually some of those requirements would be waived. Well, at least the concierge helps me carry all of the unpacked items up to the scanner.
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