Flight Security Specialist Question:

Tell me how does the TSA handle screening for children?

Flight Security Specialist Interview Question
Flight Security Specialist Interview Question

Answer:

Children 12 and under do not need to remove shoes, light jackets, or headwear before going through the checkpoint. If the metal detector or full-body scanner finds anomalies, the screener may choose to let the child go through again and/or swab the child’s hands for explosives in lieu of a pat-down. Children age 13 and up are subject to the same screening processes as adults.


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