Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
I don't know are you? Ask your fellow worker TSORon, he should know.
I have never worked at DFW, can’t answer that one.
Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
TSA permits the airline/airport employees access to the secure areas without screening because it is TSA's job to control that access, no one elses.
Not quite true. Everyone who has access to the secure areas of the airport is a part of that areas security. Each individual company or service provides the individual airport with confirmation of the employee’s background check and therefore weather they should be allowed access to those secure areas of the airport, according to the airports, the TSA’s, and the FAA’s requirements.
Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
Congress put TSA in charge of airport security, not the airlines.
Also not quite true. All parties that provide a service at the airport are a part of that airports security. The lead agencies in this effort are of course the FAA and the TSA, but many others are involved in the entire process. Airlines included.