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"My memory is that from the time I've flown in the mid-'70s, we've been going through metal detectors. From TV shows and movies, it appears we weren't in the '60s. My even more vague memory is that it was bunch of hijackings that caused the change. Does anyone know more accurately when and why?"
Here's a thumbnail sketch of how today's air travel experience came to be:
In the 1950’s I remember the (very) occasional bomb blowing up a passenger plane in the air but as I recall it was usually someone getting rid of an unwanted spouse or parent or trying to collect life insurance.
In the 1960’s there were a few bombings plus well-publicized hijackings, mostly to Cuba, but other destinations as well. In 1961 the U.S. government began placing armed guards on commercial planes when requested by airlines or the FBI. In 1969 The FAA developed a hijacker psychological profile to be used along with metal detectors to screen passengers and their bags
Arab hijackings and destruction of planes began in 1970. And of course , in 1971 we had our very own DB Cooper here in the Pacific NorthWet .
In December of 1972 The FAA issued an emergency rule requiring all passengers and carry-on baggage to be either screened by metal detectors or searched by hand and requiring airports to station armed guards at boarding checkpoints.
And in 2001, the TSA was created with all the subsequent rules under which we now travel
Here's a thumbnail sketch of how today's air travel experience came to be:
In the 1950’s I remember the (very) occasional bomb blowing up a passenger plane in the air but as I recall it was usually someone getting rid of an unwanted spouse or parent or trying to collect life insurance.
In the 1960’s there were a few bombings plus well-publicized hijackings, mostly to Cuba, but other destinations as well. In 1961 the U.S. government began placing armed guards on commercial planes when requested by airlines or the FBI. In 1969 The FAA developed a hijacker psychological profile to be used along with metal detectors to screen passengers and their bags
Arab hijackings and destruction of planes began in 1970. And of course , in 1971 we had our very own DB Cooper here in the Pacific NorthWet .
In December of 1972 The FAA issued an emergency rule requiring all passengers and carry-on baggage to be either screened by metal detectors or searched by hand and requiring airports to station armed guards at boarding checkpoints.
And in 2001, the TSA was created with all the subsequent rules under which we now travel