Gates/Airlines at MCO with Full Body Scanners (no debate)

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According to this website:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trav...ging-advanced-imaging-technology-scanner.html

MCO only has the full body scanners at gates 1-59. Airlines using these gates are:
Aer Lingus
Air Canada
Air Transat
Aloha Airlines
Allegiant
American
Copa Airlines
TACA
West Jet
Bahamas Air
Continental
Frontier
Interjet
MartinAir
Miami Air
Spirit
Sun Country
United
US Airways
Volaris

If you have first hand knowledge (saw the scanner in use) of use of the scanner please post your gate # and airline here.

No debating, no personal accounts, just a listing of airlines and gates using the scanner please.
 
No discussion/argument, but not sure what you're asking, either.

FlyerTalk, being dedicated to flight discussion and topics as it is, would have the most up-to-date information. All these gates are in a single branch of the four MCO airside terminals. They all, therefore, share a single security checkpoint (and so, equipment) before passengers can board the tram to get to the gates.

Since you don't want personal accounts, are you asking if the backscatter scanners are the only devices at this set of gates?
 
It sounds like the OP is just letting others know which gates the scanners are currently in use for, and therefore if you are not flying one of those airlines you will most likely not be subject to the full body scans.

It works for me because my airline or gate is not included for my flight next week. So that's a relief. But we shall see.:banana:
Plus there are none installed at my home airport.:worship:
 
Yes, Skelooch is correct. I wanted to know if anyone had seen Full Body Scanners at any gate other than those listed above. Flyertalk admits their info is only as reliable as those who report it, so I was wanting to compile a list of airlines/gates that would NOT be subjected to the full body scanners.

And my home airport doesn't have the scanners either.
 

We flew on SWA last week gate 123. DH went through the full body scan.


This is correct, they are also installed on the 60-129 gates as well...meaning ALL flights in and out of MCO will possibly subject you to this scanner...be warned
 
Oh well, you win some and lose some:confused:, better plan on wearing my good undies, although I guess it really doesn't matter does it.:rotfl:
 
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For discussions on scanners and airport security, there are several existing threads. There's no reason not to respect the OP's request to keep this thread to basic information; see the community board, and preexisting threads on this forum, for conversation :teeth:
 
For discussions on scanners and airport security, there are several existing threads. There's no reason not to respect the OP's request to keep this thread to basic information; see the community board, and preexisting threads on this forum, for conversation :teeth:

Yep, pretty straight forward. The answer is that BOTH security checkpoints have the scanners, according to reports on this thread. There are 4 airside terminals (1-39, 30-59, 60-99, and 100-129). 1-59 all use the same security checkpoint and 60-129 has their own checkpoint at the other end of the main terminal.

http://www.orlandoairports.net/ops/images/maps/wayfinding_maps.swf

Enjoy everyone!
 
Went through security check for gates 90-97 at MCO last Sunday and didn't see any Full Body scanners.
 
Went through security check for gates 90-97 at MCO last Sunday and didn't see any Full Body scanners.

They are there, they havent been fully activated yet. They think either by Thanksgiving, or shortly thereafter.
 
Departed on AA 1295 to LAX from Gate 16 on November 12, did not have to go through a full-body scanner. In fact I didn't even notice the new machines.
 
This is correct, they are also installed on the 60-129 gates as well...meaning ALL flights in and out of MCO will possibly subject you to this scanner...be warned
How does a flight TO MCO possibly subject you to the scanner?:confused3
 
How does a flight TO MCO possibly subject you to the scanner?:confused3

Well, if your "home" airport has them, you could be "selected." In otherwords, know what is present at any airport you will be using. Even a "stop over" airport. Some of them make you leave and reenter security in order to get from one gate/terminal to another, you might get misguided and accidently leave security, or (in rare cases) there could be a "terminal dump."
 
The bottom line: you should assume that you could be selected for screening at MCO, no matter what airline you are flying.
 





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