Air Travel, Disabilities, And The TSA

One of the main objectives of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is the highest safety and service for all, through our control. Our policies and procedures designed to ensure that all passengers regardless of their personal situation and needs are in the same manner and with dignity, respect and courtesy they deserve. Although every person and every element must be controlled before it in each zone, the port is safe, as the screening is the most important.

To achieve this goal, the CST has a program for early detection of persons with disabilities and their support for the mobility and characteristics. Our program covers all types of disabilities (mobility, hearing, visual disturbances, and hidden). Under this program, we have a coalition of more than 70 people with disabilities about the groups and institutions to help us understand the concerns of people with disabilities and illnesses. These groups have contributed to the integration of TSA to the needs of people with disabilities into our airport operations.

Since the initial ban on liquids, gels and sprays into force, we have enough studies in the United Kingdom, with confidence that small, travel-liquids without danger to the safety of the aid of control points in limited. We have confidence in our safety measures throughout the airport. Therefore, the passengers can purchase drinks in the input and to ensure on board their flights.

TSA security inspection of the screening procedures for people with disabilities and medical conditions have not changed by the current situation. All devices with disabilities, assistance and equipment to be provided by the security control, after approval by the screening.

In addition, we rely on the prescription of fluids and other liquids, for people with disabilities and illnesses. These include:

* All rules and medications (liquids, gels and aerosols) including KY jelly, eye drops and saline solution for medical purposes;
* The liquid, water, juice or liquid nutrition or gels for passengers with a disability and health;
* The life for the support and preservation of the life of liquids, such as bone marrow, blood products and transplantation of organs;
* Items needed for a greater use for medical or cosmetic purposes, such as mastectomy products, prosthetic breasts, arm or containers gels, the saline solutions or other liquids and
* Liquids or gels for frozen cool disability or medically like that of people with disabilities or illnesses.

But if the volume of liquid medication for more than 3 ounces each May they not be in the quarter-pocket and the officer must be made to road safety. One explanation may be oral, written or by a person with the company, support, interpreters or family members.

Explains liquid medications and other fluids to people with disabilities and illnesses are recorded separately from all other goods screening x-rays.

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