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02-10-2012, 09:21 PM #1
TSA Week in Review: Fantasy Knives and More Cannonballs
2.10.2012
TSA Week in Review: Fantasy Knives and More Cannonballs
More Cannonballs:Two cannonballs and an antique firearm were discovered at Kahului (OGG). Now this song is stuck in my head.
Fantasy Knives: Two knives (see photo) were discovered at John F Kennedy (JFK). These knives come in handy when slaying various mythological creatures, but these creatures dont exist on planes or elsewhere for that matter.
No Good Knives In Cancun?: A 7 kitchen knife was discovered in a bag at Denver (DEN). The passenger stated they brought the knife because there are no good knives in Cancun.
Kukri Knife: Also known as the Gurkha Blade, this Nepalese knife is used as both a tool and a weapon. While it has been approved for the battlefield, its not permitted to travel in your carry-on baggage. This particular knife was found at Washington Reagan (DCA).
Grenades: Two inert grenades were found this week at Colorado Springs (COS) and my old workplace, Cincinnati (CVG). Read here and here for more information on why inert grenades cause problems at checkpoints.
Grenade Launcher: Yes, you read correctly, a grenade launcher was discovered during a search in checked baggage at Seattle Tacoma (SEA). Its not as ominous as it sounds though. There were no grenades with the item. Its not every day you come across a grenade launcher, so I just had to mention it.
Miscellaneous Prohibited Items: In addition to all of the other prohibited items we find weekly, our officers also found stun guns, brass knuckles, realistic replica firearms, knives, knives, and more knives, firearm components, ammunition, and expandable batons and blackjacks.
Firearms: Our officers found 14 loaded firearms and 9 unloaded firearms in carry-on baggage since I posted last Friday. Heres a rundown of the 23 firearms our officers kept off of airplanes this week:
2/3: LFT Loaded .45 w/ round chambered ABQ Loaded .380 w/ round chambered SLC Loaded .380
2/4: MCO Loaded .380 FLO Loaded .38 GNV Unloaded .38
2/5: ATL Unloaded .380 ABQ Loaded .40 w/ round chambered
2/6: HSV Loaded .380 w/ round chambered PIT Unloaded .22 PHX Unloaded .380 MCI Loaded .380
2/7: DEN Loaded .22 LAS Loaded .40 AUS Loaded .380 ATL Loaded .380 w/ round chambered
2/8: OGG Antique firearm DAL Unloaded .38 IAH Unloaded .38
2/9: IND Loaded firearm w/ round chambered TPA Unloaded .22 DFW Unloaded 9mm RDU Loaded .38
You can travel with your firearms in checked baggage, but they must first be declared to the airline. You can go here for more details on how to properly travel with your firearms. We also look for explosives and bomb components, but thankfully those are extremely rare and we're happy to keep it that way.
Unfortunately these sorts of occurrences are all too frequent which is why we talk about these finds. Sure, its great to share the things that our officers are finding, but at the same time, each time we find a dangerous item, the throughput is slowed down and a passenger that likely had no ill intent ends up with a citation or in some cases is even arrested. This is a friendly reminder to please leave these items at home. Just because we find a prohibited item on an individual does not mean they had bad intentions, that's for the law enforcement officer to decide. In many cases, people simply forgot they had these items in their bag. Thats why its important to double check your luggage before you get to the airport.
Including checkpoint and checked baggage screening, TSA has 20 layers of security both visible and invisible to the public. Each one of these layers alone is capable of stopping a terrorist attack. In combination their security value is multiplied, creating a much stronger, formidable system. A terrorist who has to overcome multiple security layers in order to carry out an attack is more likely to be pre-empted, deterred, or to fail during the attempt.
Blogger Bob Burns
TSA Blog Team
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