Seeing the airport security checkpoint is intimidating for those who don’t travel by air very often. Long lines and frustrated travelers make the checkpoint seem like an unfriendly place. Security screenings don’t have to be an overwhelming experience if you are prepared.
Visit the website for the airport where your flight will
depart. They should have a list of
regulations for passengers. These rules
are subject to change, so don’t assume if you’ve flown before that you know
what to do and what not to do.
Dress appropriately.
Don’t wear shirts with offensive messages or outfits that are too
revealing. Think comfort and
simplicity. Check all of your pockets
before leaving for the trip and remove all metal objects and anything that
could be considered dangerous or questionable.
Sandals or flip flops are great footwear for flights because they can be
slipped on and off quickly and easily. Carry
a backpack or duffel bag and put your loose change, keys, mobile phone, and
anything metal in your bag. This will be
your carry-on bag. Make sure there is
nothing dangerous in the bag. Pack all
liquids, toiletries, razors, etc. in the luggage that you check at the counter
when you receive your boarding pass. You
don’t need any of those things on the plane, so why let them slow you down? If you require medication during the flight,
have all of the necessary information about the medicine with you and be sure
the name on the bottle is your own.
Arrive at the airport least an hour and a half before your
flight boards. Be serious when passing
through the security check point and pay attention to everything going on around
you. There will be plenty of time for
jokes and horseplay once you get to the gate.
Watch the security agents for cues, respond when they talk to you, and
follow all directions. If they select
you for additional screening, don’t get angry or ask why. It’s a random procedure that is enforced in
order to keep us all safe and it usually only takes an extra few minutes at
most. Be polite to everyone around you
and speak in a normal voice.
Have your boarding pass and ID in your hand because it will
be reviewed by several security agents as you advance through the check
point. Remove your sandals or flips
flops and put them in a plastic bin.
Place your backpack or duffel bag in a separate plastic bin. If you have a laptop computer, remove it from
its carrying case and place it in a plastic bin. All of these items should be placed on the
moving belt. Be sure to remove your belt
if the belt buckle is prone to trigger the metal detectors.
If you are selected for extra screening or if someone
traveling with you is, then watch each other’s belongings as you wait. Following these simple tips will make passing
airport security check points faster and easier and it will increase the
chances of you making your flight if you’re in a hurry.
Tips
- Treat airport security agents with respect. They are there to protect you.
- Don't make jokes or act stupid while passing through security checkpoints, especially about anything related to the airport or the airplane! Security agents take your words and actions very seriously and may not let you through!
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