Take a look at things passengers try to take aboard airplanes
Bill Hovis, master security training instructor for the Transportation Security Administration, holds a sample item of what passengers have tried to carry onboard a flight during a press conference at the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in Panama City, July 17, 2024.
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Bill Hovis, master security training instructor for the Transportation Security Administration, holds a sample item of what passengers have tried to carry onboard a flight during a press conference at the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.
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Mark Howell, regional spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration, delivers remarks at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in Panama City, Fla., during a July 17, 2024, press conference about summer travel tips.
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Bill Hovis, master security training instructor for the Transportation Security Administration, holds a sample item of what passengers have tried to carry onboard a flight.
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Transportation Security Administration and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport officials present samples of things passengers try to carry onboard flights.
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More examples of things passengers have tried to carry aboard flights at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.
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Bill Hovis, master security training instructor for the Transportation Security Administration, delivers remarks at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.
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Parker McClellan Jr., executive director of Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in Panama City, delivers remarks during a July 17, 2024, press conference about summer travel tips.
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Mark Howell, regional spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration, delivers remarks during a July 17, 2024, press conference about summer travel tips.
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The logo for the Transportation Security Administration at the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.
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Bill Hovis, master security training instructor for the Transportation Security Administration, delivers remarks about summer travel tips at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport.
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