While I am not fond of TSA’s tactics and search methodology; they do deserve some praise for a safe 2012.

TSA reported that they uncovered many interesting and some very dangerous items in 2012. Here is a review of what was uncovered by TSA on passengers and in carry on luggage while trying to board a plane:

  • Over 1,500 firearms of which the vast majority (78%) were loaded. My hometown Atlanta was the worst offender with the most firearms found in 2012.
  • Black powder flasks in Syracuse
  • Live 40mm grenades in Dallas
  • Cannonball in Ft. Lauderdale
  • Spearguns
  • Stuncanes
  • Chainsaw
  • Pen gun
  • Guns in books
  • Samauri Swords
  • Simulated detonating cord, simulated explosives and cans of propane
  • AT-4 Rocket Launcher
  • Inert Claymore mines
  • Live Flash Bang Grenades/Bullets
  • Knives of all kinds including lipstick knives
  • Brass knuckles
  • Saw blades
  • Stun guns
  • Inert mortar round
  • Seal bombs

The list reads like something out of a comedy but, sadly it is true. This is another reminder to travelers that you cannot take weapons or anything explosive on an airplane! Check your bags before you go to the airport!

 

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  • harry said,

    I notice that there aren’t any missile launchers on the list. That is a good sign:)

  • Tocqueville said,

    Praise? most of the items they “get” are innocuous. of those that aren’t, none of those people have been arrested for malicious intent. they are security theater.

  • The Weekly Flyer said,

    Hi Harry – I’m no weapons expert, but I’d say the AT-4 Rocket Launcher comes close to a missle launcher, although a shoulder version.

  • Patrick said,

    Over 1,500 firearms of which the vast majority (78%) were loaded. My hometown Atlanta was the worst offender with the most firearms found in 2012.
    Live grenades?

    INNOCUOUS??

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