TSA Agents Question Safety of Crew-Only Security Lines

Image: Travelers passing through a TSA Airport Security scanning system.  (Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Mihail)
Image: Travelers passing through a TSA Airport Security scanning system. (Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Mihail)
Rich Thomaselli
by Rich Thomaselli
Last updated: 8:45 AM ET, Sat May 25, 2024

It’s a convenience and a burden at the same time.

Transportation Security Administration agents say the crew members-only security line at airports can be a contribution to the smuggling incidents of late.

It’s a flaw in the system, they say.

While it does help speed up the process at security checkpoints, critics say flight crews should be screened like every other passenger.

Their revelations come in the wake of an incident earlier this month in which four crew members were accused of smuggling drug money.

The special crew lanes were created in 2011 under an initiative now called the Known Crewmember Program. But former and current TSA agents told Business Insider it sometimes can pose a bigger risk than the general flying public themselves. Those recently arrested include four flight attendants accused of smuggling $8 million in drug money.

"It stands to reason that this (smuggling by flight attendants) is commonly done," Dennis Ring, a lawyer who represented a convicted flight attendant, said.

"Crew know exactly what they are doing," said one agent who was granted anonymity.

Said another: "I truly do think KCM should be eliminated. Time and time again, we have seen that the crew members get so much 'trust' just because they're crew and they're the ones doing the illegal shit.”

An Airlines for America spokesperson said "the safety and security of our passengers and crews is the top priority of U.S. airlines. … (The program) is a TSA-approved program that has been in successful operation for 12 years. … Transportation Security Officers conduct security screening for prohibited items at airport checkpoints and checked baggage screening. If they find something suspicious, such as items that could be illegally transported, they alert local law enforcement, who in turn works with our criminal investigators in our investigative division and other federal partners." 


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