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All passengers, regardless of disability, must pass through security
checkpoints before proceeding to airline gates. Checkpoints are operated by
the
Federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Only ticketed passengers with boarding passes are allowed beyond the
security checkpoints. Travelers with disabilities who need assistance or
special clearance to allow medical equipment or services to go beyond the
security checkpoint should make prior arrangements directly with their
airline.
Passengers with wheelchairs, hearing aids, cochlear implants, service dogs
or other aids should alert security personnel at the checkpoint of their
equipment. If an individual with a disability is able to pass through the
security system without activating it, the person is not subject to special
screening procedures. Security personnel are free to examine an assistive
device that they believe is capable of concealing a weapon or other
prohibited item.
If an individual with a disability is not able to pass through the system
without activating it, the person will be subject to further screening in
the same manner as any other passenger activating the system.
Security screening personnel may employ a hand-held device that will
allow them to complete the screening without having to physically search the
individual.
If this method is still unable to clear the individual and a physical search
becomes necessary, then at the passenger's request, the search will be done
in private. Provided the request is made in a timely manner, the TSA must
provide a private screening in time for the passenger to board the aircraft.
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