Leaked: Homeland Security's Post Underwear Bomb Airplane Rules
source: http://gizmodo.com/5435188/leaked-homeland-securitys-post-underwear-bomb-airplane-rules?skyl...
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Transportation Security Administration
Aviation Security Directive
Subject: Security Directive
Number: SD 1544-09-06
Date: December 25, 2009
EXPIRATION: 0200Z on December 30, 2009
This Security Directive (SD) must be implemented immediately. The measures contained in this SD are in addition to all other SDs currently in effect for your operations.
INFORMATION: On December 25, 2009, a terrorist attack was attempted against a flight traveling to the United States. TSA has identified security measures to be implemented by airports, aircraft operators, and foreign air carriers to mitigate potential threats to flights.
APPLICABILITY: THIS SD APPLIES TO AIRCRAFT OPERATORS THAT CARRY OUT A SECURITY PROGRAM REGULATED UNDER 49 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (CFR)1544.101(a).
ACTIONS REQUIRED: If you conduct scheduled and/or public charter flight operations under a Full Program under 49 CFR 1544.101(a) departing from any foreign location to the United States (including its territories and possessions), you must immediately implement all measures in this SD for each such flight.
1. BOARDING GATE
1. The aircraft operator or authorized air carrier representative must ensure all passengers are screened at the boarding gate during the boarding process using the following procedures. These procedures are in addition to the screening of all passengers at the screening checkpoint.
1. Perform thorough pat-down of all passengers at boarding gate prior to boarding, concentrating on upper legs and torso.
2. Physically inspect 100 percent of all passenger accessible property at the boarding gate prior to boarding, with focus on syringes being transported along with powders and/or liquids.
3. Ensure the liquids, aerosols, and gels restrictions are strictly adhered to in accordance with SD 1544-06-02E.
2. During the boarding process, the air carrier may exempt passengers who are Heads of State or Heads of Government from the measures outlined in Section I.A. of this SD, including the following who are traveling with the Head of State or Head of Government:
1. Spouse and children, or
2. One other individual (chosen by the Head of State or Head of Government)
3. For the purposes of Section I.B., the following definitions apply:
1. Head of State: An individual serving as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth, or any other political state (for example, King, Queen, and President).
2. Head of Government: The chief officer of the executive branch of a government presiding over a cabinet (for example, Prime Minister, Premier, President, and Monarch).
2. IN FLIGHT
1. During flight, the aircraft operator must ensure that the following procedures are followed:
1. Passengers must remain in seats beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
2. Passenger access to carry-on baggage is prohibited beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
3. Disable aircraft-integrated passenger communications systems and services (phone, internet access services, live television programming, global positioning systems) prior to boarding and during all phases of flight.
4. While over U.S. airspace, flight crew may not make any announcement to passengers concerning flight path or position over cities or landmarks.
5. Passengers may not have any blankets, pillows, or personal belongings on the lap beginning 1 hour prior to arrival at destination.
AIRCRAFT OPERATOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT: The aircraft operator must immediately provide written confirmation to its assigned PSI indicating receipt of this SD.
AIRCRAFT OPERATOR dissemination require
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RaceBannon
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thats it keep making being searched a normal thing for the american people until they live life like this...
minority report, minority report, ooo minority report (in the mirror 3x) - 2 years ago
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RaceBannon
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ryan8566
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i, for one, enjoy...i mean, don't object to a body cavity search.
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ryan8566
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bishopobispo
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There is an expiration on these 'new' rules. As to whether or not the list above will become the norm I am not sure. But as of right now the guidelines I read above only last until December 30, 2009.
I see nothing wrong with the TSA heightening security for four freakin' days in the wake of an attempted terrorist attack on a U.S. bound plane.
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bishopobispo
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hcice
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This is ridiculous. How much inconvenience is the american public going to put up with in return for very minimal increases in security?
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hcice
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walcycarroll
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hcice:
yeah it is always a fine line to play between security, and other stuff like basic freedoms etc..
this whole thing is crazy... i am still scratching my head on this one.
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walcycarroll
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ras_menelik
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watch-out were reeling the one hour rule back, from now on all flight crew are deputized and in charge while in the air! .........
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ras_menelik
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walcycarroll
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ras_menelik:
yeah you sometimes have to step back and say... huh.... or what...
but well i guess we will see what unfolds over the next few months...
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walcycarroll
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sarahlane
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I'd love to see how they enforce this 1-hour before landing rule when someone's got, um, an emergency....
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sarahlane
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walcycarroll
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sarahlane:
yeah you have to wonder if this is a short term policy, or what conditions if any will there be exceptions, and if so, why have the rule/policy in the first place...
i guess i should research this more and find out more specifics.....
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walcycarroll
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tagc
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This road leads inexorably to cavity searches... Man I sure wouldn't want to work for TSA!
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tagc
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walcycarroll
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tagc:
yeah, its a weird world when you are tied to the gov't it's well an up/down world where you have to constantly be aware and play politics, or play the game....
it can be fun don't get me wrong, but it can get well blah at times...
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walcycarroll
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Maeveeo
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I would rather take the train !
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Maeveeo
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walcycarroll
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Maeveeo:
yeah i agree taking the train might be a good option,
this reminds me of an article that i read recently..
http://www.schneier.com/news-072.html
it still applies to this week's events... everything seems to be getting more fun with each trip to the airport.
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walcycarroll
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Andrew_Fusco
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Maeveeo:
Long live high speed rail! Death to the airlines!
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Andrew_Fusco
