Originally Posted by
clark_addison
In all my flights over the last several years, I've only had extra screening when flying one-way, buying a ticket a day before travel, or getting the "XXXXXX" randomly on the boarding pass.
Today while flying out of PHL, I checked in several hours early on AA and went into the Admiral's Club. The lounge was outside security. When I went through the metal detector to entire the gate area, I was asked by TSA to submit to a full body pat-down? I couldn't see anything on my boarding pass that would indicate that I was pre-selected for extra screening, so I was just wondering if this was one of these random layers of screening or something that I had done. I had no metal objects, but the TSA guy at the front of the x-ray machine announced to the people doing the screening that I had a "breathing machine" with me.
I had taken a cpap machine out of it's case and placed it alone in a bin per normal. It usually gets the swab test. Again, usually. You know, because only sometimes we should check for things that we isolate for extra screening.

Sounds random to me. We have people that come through all the time plenty early for their flights and that is not part of the criteria for a patdown.