How does it work if either of them is selected for additiional screening? Should she send her daughter through first? What if her daughter is selected? What if her daughter gets through with no trouble but she is selected for additional screening? What happens to her daughter? What if both of them are selected?
Slip off shoes, but with socks. Nothing in the pockets, take off any jackets/sweaters (they go in a bin) I would practice the bin thing at home. Then, your sister should go through the scanner first....then her dd can go through. She will have seen mom go through and be much more relaxed.
If they use the Family line, they should be just fine. A lot less rushing about there. Everyone is in the same boat. I certainly wouldn't worry about being pulled out for addlt scanning. Could it happen? Sure it could. But in all probability it won't.
Yep..you're right. I forgot what I was posting and thinking of something else. I tell you..the brain is foggy with all this snow. Child goes first, then mom...duh.Actually - I think you are supposed to send the child first. Mom can't go backwards if there is a problem for the child who hasn't gone through the scanner.
Travel LIGHT. Very LIGHT.
Tell her to limit the metal on both of them, as this will help make sure they don't set off any beeps at screening. That means no underwire bra for your sis. And no cargo pants with lots of snaps, and no metal hairpins or barettes for either of them. Also have her limit what jewelry she wears. I have to have a watch (can't use cell phone for time on airplane, lol!) so it is attached to my carry-on before going thru security. I put in on after I make it thru to the other side.
Yep..you're right. I forgot what I was posting and thinking of something else. I tell you..the brain is foggy with all this snow. Child goes first, then mom...duh.
TSA itself recommends no underwire bras and limiting the amount of metal on your person.http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/airtravel/screening_experience.shtm
If I didn't have you on 'ignore' from an earlier thread, I'd agree this is good information.Underwire bras are not an issue. Stainless steel watches (women's sizes) are not an issue. 14kt gold and sterling silver are fine. Barettes are okay. I wear a Brighton ID necklace. All metal. Never trips the triggers.
I go through TSA checkpoints at least 20 times a week.