TSA LINE MISTAKES to Avoid At All Costs! (Airport Security Tips 2024)

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  • @colleenmarin8907
    @colleenmarin8907 11 месяцев назад +107

    I have a packable backpack, that folds into itself, that I use for going thru security - I put everything from my pockets, my passport, liquids bag, devices, chargers and cords, and food in this, so I have everything I need to have separate in one place and can pull items out quickly, as needed. After security, I put everything back where it belongs and stow the packable backpack in my carryon, for use as a daybag during my vacation

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 7 месяцев назад +3

      I do something similar, using the big pocket at the top of my small wheelie bag. Well, as a guy, the pocket is big, at leasst to me. I can fit my passport, watch, whatever rings or chains I might be wearing around my fingers or neck, as well as my cell phone, wallet, loose change (who carries that around anymore?), ear buds, and keys. It all goes in that one pocket in my wheelie bag. If I'm carrying a music controller in that bag, they will likely want to open it up anyway.
      My backpack will have usually 1 tablet, 2 laptops, a couple of thumbdrives, and at least one small USB hard drive, as well as any batteries or cables for that stuff. I know I'm running a risk, but I usually put the laptop power supplies and cables into my checked luggage, otherwise it would just be too crazy. Modern laptops can now charge off of USB-C, so if my checked luggage went to France for its own vacation, I would be able to charge the laptops with any decent USB-C power supply that I could buy in Target, Walgreens, or Best Buy. The laptops and tablet have to come out of the backpack and go in a tray anyway. About 25% of the time, they want to see inside the small wheelie (or they say they need to do a "random check" on it with their sniffer). I don't think anybody has ever asked to see inside my backpack, unless there's a music controller in there for some reason.
      My larger backpack actually has pockets for carrying handguns, and sometimes I do that. So I always have an added step of emptying that one out and making sure that no firearms or loose ammo are left inside. Funny story, though. One time, leaving Detroit, they found my multi-tool in my un-checked wheelie, and they made me throw it in the garbage. But when I got home and a couple days later when I was getting ready to wash my blue jeans, I found a spent shell casing as I unrolled my pant cuffs. Just an innocent little 9mm brass casing, going along for a 2500 mile ride in my pant cuff. And I was also wearing one of my pendants; a brass arrowhead on a leather strap. TSA caught NEITHER of those things.
      And now I hear that people not in the country legally, well they are allowed to just skip security and get on any plane they want to. While law abiding citizens still have to take off their shoes and belts, and are forced to throw away multi-tools that happen to have a pen-knife attachment.

    • @MeiLee-t2v
      @MeiLee-t2v 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the tip.

    • @33piolin
      @33piolin 6 месяцев назад

      Great idea🤩

    • @yt_energy
      @yt_energy 5 месяцев назад +3

      she said always keep your passport with you

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper 11 месяцев назад +89

    GR8 recommendations. In addition to the printed and mobile boarding pass, I usually screenshot my mobile boarding pass so there is a copy in my photos, in case the paper is damaged & app is not working well at the time. I've never had to use the screenshot pass, but it seemed like a good 3rd option.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +6

      Not a bad idea! Easy to do and easy to access!

    • @dettomsp
      @dettomsp 11 месяцев назад +9

      I agree. Great idea to have a backup to your backup.

    • @margaretwheeler8681
      @margaretwheeler8681 8 месяцев назад +8

      I had to use this once when my boarding pass just disappeared from my phone. The picture saved me!

    • @LoriBraendli
      @LoriBraendli 6 месяцев назад +7

      I always do this too. I make everyone traveling with me each have a paper copy and screen shots of all of our boarding passes and travel info

    • @suemommie
      @suemommie Месяц назад +1

      If you have an iPhone you can also save your boarding pass to your digital “wallet”.

  • @carolepeck3829
    @carolepeck3829 11 месяцев назад +21

    I have gone through manuel pat downs, swabbing, ssss. Sometimes missed flights as result. GET TO AIRPORT EARLY!

  • @salvator222
    @salvator222 11 месяцев назад +23

    I just love how you went straight up to the first rule without any into

  • @Pattiandphil1
    @Pattiandphil1 11 месяцев назад +51

    I’m senior and it has saddened me on many occasions where I have seen grandparents travelling with families domestically not knowing what to expect at security or without any identification at the gate. Great advice to make sure everyone in your party is prepared.

    • @user-ch1ls6sg1y
      @user-ch1ls6sg1y 4 месяца назад +3

      Traveling with an elderly friend to visit a ill sister, delayed at TSA...she had packed several CANS of tuna in her carry on. Never occured to me. Didn't realize how far into dementia she had descended herself. Very difficult trip even after that. ASK questions and check their luggage.

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk 20 дней назад

      @@user-ch1ls6sg1y OMG, calm down.
      '.. how far into dementia she had descended herself.' What a way to describe someone's unfortunate condition! If she really had dementia, that is.
      This is a mistake that anyone can make who has not travelled by air before, with all this insane security business brought about by worldwide terrorism.

  • @mutleymutley7474
    @mutleymutley7474 11 месяцев назад +34

    Flying is so complicated today. I remember the good ole days when flying was as easy as hopping on a bus. Bought a ticket at the last minute, got to the airport minutes before the flight and on my way to Florida or the Bahamas. Now I have to plan weeks in advance, go through the TSA screening process and finally sit with passengers that appear to have never flown before or they think the flight is a party boat.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +4

      So true! Flight travel is constantly changing!

    • @ebgewen
      @ebgewen 9 месяцев назад +6

      And do you recall the life insurance kiosks where you could buyva policy in case your plane crashed ?

    • @mutleymutley7474
      @mutleymutley7474 9 месяцев назад

      @@ebgewen I do.

    • @dannydaw59
      @dannydaw59 4 месяца назад +4

      I miss family being at the gate.😢

    • @franberes7641
      @franberes7641 20 дней назад +2

      Yes, flying used to be fun

  • @javelina100
    @javelina100 11 месяцев назад +48

    Okay, keep in mind. Some of these are recommendations and not requirements. Check with TSA for requirements. Taking your passport in your hand through security will not always work. Carrying your passport through the body scanner is not considered "permitted". It is an option that they may allow or disallow. Of course, I always put everything I can inside my personal item to keep everything together so that nothing gets separated from me, other than going through the x-ray machine where there is no little person hiding and waiting to steal my things. My items are also readily identifiable and I watch that belt like a hawk from the moment I lose sight of the items until they come out on the other end. Never had a problem. TSA's policies are fluid just like the fluids rule and they change frequently depending on the airport and intelligence they may receive. I haven't had to take my fluids out of my bag and put in a bin, in a few years. However, if you are not sure, take them out. Better safe than sorry. Also, foreign countries have different rules than the U.S. sometimes. If not sure, ask.

    • @sherlockwho5714
      @sherlockwho5714 11 месяцев назад +3

      I wonder if I can't take it through if I ask nicely for the TSA to pass it to me. Especially since it's so important I keep it locked up at home.
      I imagine through observation you can get an idea but yeah most security seems pretty nice if you look past I'm working vibe they give you

    • @macsh6434
      @macsh6434 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@sherlockwho5714 Most security officers are nice. Just remember that they have been dealing with Karens all day. I saw a passenger argue that his soup wasn't a liquid. Most people; as I've observed, would rather argue than admit to being wrong. Then, fabricate a story about how horrible TSA is. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @sherlockwho5714
      @sherlockwho5714 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@macsh6434 ugh! Yeah I deal with those people for work. They are why I need a Pepsi or Coke

    • @macsh6434
      @macsh6434 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@sherlockwho5714 Man, a Pepsi sounds good right now. 😎

    • @sherlockwho5714
      @sherlockwho5714 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@macsh6434 I'm on my way to work and Monday is usually the worst. So I grabbed a mocha and a Pepsi.

  • @davg656
    @davg656 11 месяцев назад +15

    Google must know my flight is coming up because it is showing me TSA related videos like this one. Kinda big-data spooky since the flight was booked 8 months ago and only now is it queuing these up. I am glad it showed me this one.

  • @simmom1951
    @simmom1951 11 месяцев назад +19

    I learned the hard way to not put your passport in the bin. I got to the other side collected my stuff and thank goodness a minute later checked for my passport and it was gone. I went back and they looked for a while and finally found it in a bin. I was so nervous!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +5

      A very stressful few minutes I am sure! Always best to keep it with you if you can! Safe travels!

    • @Paladinbr
      @Paladinbr 2 месяца назад

      I've had TSA yell at me for *not* putting my passport in the bin and keeping it in hand instead.
      Inconsistency is worse than flat authoritarianism

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 6 месяцев назад +6

    the one that went unsaid is that saying "thanks" makes the TSA agents' day a little bit less of a headache. and agents without headaches are less inclined to be unduly picky.

  • @OrdenJust
    @OrdenJust 11 месяцев назад +15

    My father once went through TSA and was stopped by agents as they examined his....tie clip! The art on the tie clip was an embossed relief of a flintlock pistol. The TSA agents were trying to decide whether the tie clip met the definition of either a firearm or a fake or toy pistol. My father told then to just throw it out if it bothered them that much, since he did not care about the tie clip.

    • @MK-cc5ve
      @MK-cc5ve 10 месяцев назад +4

      Wait, he thought a gun was good taste? The weapon designed to kill? Through an airport? He didn’t apologize, just blamed them for being disturbed by his tie clip? So throw it out? He thought wearing a gun tie clip was good taste, I can’t get over that one.

    • @OrdenJust
      @OrdenJust 10 месяцев назад +13

      @@MK-cc5ve No, he did not choose the tie clip as a matter of making a fashion statement. No one who knew him would say he was a fashionista. It was likely just something he grabbed at random out of his tie clip case, and the clip itself was probably a gift to him.
      And no, he did not apologize. Did he blame them? No, not really. He did think they were dumb if they thought that someone could hijack a plane by pointing that tie clip at anyone.
      I am sorry that you can't get over this. This might be the first time anything I wrote has lingered in someone's mind, like those songs you cannot get out of your head. "Ear-worms", they are called.
      Here, maybe I can help you. If I tell you a different story (also true), maybe it will replace the memory that you cannot get over.
      Another time going through TSA while Dad was in his eighties, a TSA agent told him to take off his belt. Dad protested that his pants would fall down. TSA said take off the belt anyway. So Dad did. And he let his pants fall down to his ankles. In case you need more detail to complete the picture, he wore boxers, not briefs.

    • @MK-cc5ve
      @MK-cc5ve 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@OrdenJust Oh, you’re American, soaked in a gun culture that the rest of us find distasteful. You don’t get it.

    • @OrdenJust
      @OrdenJust 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MK-cc5ve I have an open mind. Feel free to explain.

    • @MK-cc5ve
      @MK-cc5ve 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@OrdenJust At the risk of ignoring sarcasm I’ll tell you what the thought of seeing a gun, any size or shape does. It scares the everything out of me, it might as well be held to my head, because it could be. I don’t know what the sound of gunshot is. I’ve never heard it. I can’t fathom why anyone, never-mind an entire country would think that anyone other than a soldier could have a gun to swing around. I can’t grasp how awful it must be to be under such constant threat, without adequate civil organization and protection, that you have to protect yourself with a deadly weapon. I can’t imagine walking down the street holding your child’s hand knowing anyone at anytime could fire off a gun because they misunderstood a move you made. I just don’t get why an avalanche of guns doesn’t compute that you’re living in a disorganized war zone. Send your kid to school and worry they’ll get shot and killed? Put up with twisted logic that guns don’t kill?Guns kill. It’s not normal to be armed to kill.

  • @orangehoof
    @orangehoof 8 месяцев назад +17

    I don't fly often but I realized I don't encounter several of the screening problems for two reasons - 1) I go through the screening early, as in 2-3 hours early. Many airports have places to eat after the security screen so kill time enjoying the meal you missed since you arrived early and 2) Keep key paperwork and other items in smaller compartments where you can access them easily. Same with liquids. And I loved your idea of putting ALL your change in a zippered pouch so that you can toss it in the bin and take it out in one motion.

  • @srper2
    @srper2 4 месяца назад +5

    I rarely wear socks, but will aways wear/take a pair of socks after recently having to remove my shoes at several airports and walk through security barefoot!

  • @DavidSkerritt
    @DavidSkerritt 11 месяцев назад +16

    Wow the laptop mixup happened to me 3 years ago. I was flying from Cincinnati to Tampa and either myself or the person in front or behind me in the TSA line took the wrong laptop. I didn't realize it until I got home and opened my laptop bag and realized this was not my laptop. Instant panic set in. When I turned it on It did show a company name on the login screen. I used the internet to fined a phone number for the company and called them. The person who had my laptop flew to Orlando. The company gave me his phone number and I drove from Tampa to Orlando to exchange laptops with him. Once I got my laptop back I put a large sticker on it so this never happens again.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +3

      Wow! Great detective work! Glad you were able to get it back!

  • @alltogethernow121
    @alltogethernow121 11 месяцев назад +61

    I NEVER put my wallet and passport right on the tray (as your video shows). I ALWAYS put them in a secured pocket of my coat, then put the coat on the tray. Especially, in foreign countries...

    • @michaelatherton826
      @michaelatherton826 11 месяцев назад +8

      I've finally figured this out after getting pulled aside for a secondary search and my wallet/phone has sat in the bin on the belt for an extended amount of time (where I can't watch it). Now I try and follow the two item only rule (I'm PreCheck) and keep all my important items in my (identifiable) backpack.

    • @jackybraun2705
      @jackybraun2705 11 месяцев назад +7

      Every country is foreign to most people. No need for special treatment in any country just because it is not your own. Theft and crime are a possibility the moment you walk out of your front door.

    • @michaelatherton826
      @michaelatherton826 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@jackybraun2705 The point is that we have expectations of "rights" in the U.S. that we can't expect elsewhere or even in a TSA line. People should also realize that "you need to know the territory." Sure crime is a risk when you leave home, but most of us know what precautions to take where we live, but the risks maybe very different in another country (or even city in the U.S.). Prepare/BeAware.

    • @alltogethernow121
      @alltogethernow121 11 месяцев назад

      @@jackybraun2705 Valid point

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 6 месяцев назад +7

      I put everything I normally carry on my person into zippered jacket pockets, before going into the airport, so I can just put the jacket in the bin.

  • @ephemeraphilesbytomi
    @ephemeraphilesbytomi 5 месяцев назад +5

    I once had to take off a sweatshirt before going through the scanner and only had a tank top underneath it, part of my undergarments. So embarrassing as a 50-something woman.

  • @badarock177
    @badarock177 6 месяцев назад +7

    Once the agent made me throw away a Dior lipstick that I had in my pocket, for “risk of explosives”. Please never have lipsticks or lipgloss in your pocket. Pack them in the liquids bag.

  • @chadiesUtube
    @chadiesUtube 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve lost several pocket knives at the screening. Because I always have it with me, I often forget to pack it in my check in luggage, or leave it at home. I did have one removed from a checked bag, even when I was told I was allowed to have it in a checked bag. Maybe it was the same person who stole my wife’s new slacks that still had the tags on it.

  • @tammypearson4500
    @tammypearson4500 11 месяцев назад +12

    The nice holiday sweaters with a little sparkle will set the alarms off all the time. Been there, done that... more than once I admit. Great video! Happy week, Megan! 😊

  • @Rhaspun
    @Rhaspun 11 месяцев назад +9

    I fly from Sacramento International Airport and they don't even open my bags. Someone told me that certain airports have better scanners so opening isn't necessary all the time.

  • @sandyhumissouri5131
    @sandyhumissouri5131 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for making all of your videos short and sweet! No extra blah, blah, blah! ❤

  • @P_Mann
    @P_Mann 11 месяцев назад +18

    And remember that every procedure or item on this list may be different or applied differently at any airport or on any given day at the same airport. There was a time in which I took the same flight every couple of weeks, and it was a complete crap shoot regarding the TSA procedures. Even with pre-check, sometimes they required shoes removed, sometimes they didn’t; sometimes they wanted the 311 bag and/or electronics separate, sometimes they said to leave it in the bag. Assume you’ll have some problems and plan that time into your airport transit.

    • @macsh6434
      @macsh6434 11 месяцев назад

      If you're CONFIRMED TSA Pre and ALSO going through a TSA Pre Lane there shouldn't be a problem. In this scenario there should be no need to remove your shoe unless they alarm the Metal Detector or Body Scanner.
      BUT I myself was TSA Pre in a standard lane and was able to keep my shoes on but my laptop had to be removed at LAX. Now at Vegas...same scenario I got no TSA Pre privileges unless I went to a TSA Pre lane only. (Was with my wife so I went through standard.)
      BUT WHY ARE AIRPORTS DIFFERENT?
      The TSA Administrator (that's the head honcho of the whole agency) gives the FSDs - Federal Security Director (that's the head honcho of their respective airport HUBs & Spokes the power to add to the Standard Operating Procedures but not take away from it anything that would detract from the SOP's standards. They can set limits to privileges but not security policy.

    • @jenniferlynn1037
      @jenniferlynn1037 11 месяцев назад +5

      Just got to listen to the TSA agents instructions. They are always trying new procedures and adjusting because of new equipment. I also think they don’t want it to be routine so anyone wanting to try something never feels quite comfortable with what the process will be like.

    • @paulathepoodlelover
      @paulathepoodlelover 5 месяцев назад +1

      EVERY time I fly out of Tampa with a service dog we get searched, even the dog is patted down and they want to see her belly to make sure she hasn't had a bomb surgically inserted inside of her. Compare the Tampa TSA treatment to the San Diego, CA return trip, where I go right through security with the same service dog and no one looks at us twice. A lot of it is power hungry rednecks who can't get a job doing anything else in Tampa and this way, they still get to wear a uniform. TSA is awful in my book and need to be replaced with robots who apply the same rules to everyone equally.

  • @GrumpyForester
    @GrumpyForester 11 месяцев назад +17

    I love all of your recommendations, but the one that caused me a bit of anxiety for wherever my next trip takes me was the part about having a physical boarding pass as well as a digital pass. I've always done this, but the airline I fly on most frequently is in the process of eliminating the airport kiosks that would let me print boarding passes. I can print them at home, but I'm not particularly confident that the quality of my home printer will produce a QR code stamp that will properly scan at the airport. Just another moment for travel anxiety....

    • @macsh6434
      @macsh6434 11 месяцев назад +3

      Most airports are equipped with CAT machines. They take your ID and the computer brings up your name and flight info. No need for a boarding pass whether paper or digital until you get to your plane.

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona 8 месяцев назад +1

      Home laser printers are pretty cheap and the quality is superb. Actually better than the typical cheap heat transfer printers used at airport kiosks.

    • @thompsonterry4804
      @thompsonterry4804 5 месяцев назад +1

      If you arrive at the airport with enough time you can also get a ticket counter agent to print a pass for you if the kiosk is not an option.

  • @AJStarhiker
    @AJStarhiker 8 месяцев назад +2

    I actually like to wear a jacket with large pockets. Since I know I'll be asked to take it off anyway, I don't have to fumble around to remove pocket items before going through security and everything stays together for pickup after.

  • @angelagriffiths4972
    @angelagriffiths4972 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have had my carry-on bag checked on two different occasions. Once when I had a brick of cheese and once when I had a summer sausage. What a huge hassle. They almost took both items away because they thought I could have been hiding a weapon in the food. I won't be making that mistake again.

  • @golfertex
    @golfertex 5 месяцев назад +5

    I have a permanent ileostomy and always suffer enhanced searches. I always ask whether the poop in my bag exceeds 3 ounces. 😂

  • @MrVenona
    @MrVenona 8 месяцев назад +4

    Completely ridiculous when a physical boarding pass won't scan!
    I've never had a bar code fail to scan at grocery self checkout, but the low bidder scanners used by security do fail.

    • @chris...9497
      @chris...9497 7 месяцев назад +1

      I worked in a national grocery chain for several years.
      There ARE times a barcode will inexplicably refuse to scan.
      All tech have their off days. Sometimes it's a software glitch, sometimes an input error, sometimes sunspots, but 'Stuff Happens'.

  • @robwolf2152
    @robwolf2152 10 месяцев назад +3

    I keep my laptop in a padded case with unique outside design, never had issue with it being scanned. Also as a guy I put all items in my pockets in a ziplock bag and place it in one of my carry-ons - this makes it easy to pull them back out and keep them safe while scanning.

  • @RichShellster18
    @RichShellster18 11 месяцев назад +15

    The one thing not mentioned in this video but is now becoming more common is travelling with a sleep apnea machine. Like any electronics open the bag to reveal the machine and you may need to answer a couple of questions about the device. This is from personal experience.

    • @sherlockwho5714
      @sherlockwho5714 11 месяцев назад

      Interesting I didn't think about that. I guess it would be like a breast pump or a diabetic monitor. Can you run the CPAP machine on a plane or does it have a battery?

    • @michaelatherton826
      @michaelatherton826 11 месяцев назад +1

      They also sometimes have problems with scuba gear if the agent doesn't know anything about diving.

    • @RichShellster18
      @RichShellster18 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great question. I have never used it on a plane. From what I have learned you can operate it on an airplane if there is a plug in but I would check with the actual airline itself. Next would be the water needed for the machine. You can’t take it through security. Need to purchase or fill up after.

    • @capercat9785
      @capercat9785 11 месяцев назад +1

      In Europe, CPAPs are generally unknown so they have asked me to take all of the parts out of the case. It’s tricky to get it all back in place quickly.

    • @capercat9785
      @capercat9785 11 месяцев назад +1

      You absolutely cannot run a sleep apnea machine on the plane.

  • @mademsoisellerhapsody
    @mademsoisellerhapsody 5 месяцев назад +11

    I don’t feel safer when traveling. I feel violated and anxious. And if I dare ask a salient question I get screamed at. It’s a horrible experience.

    • @Signs9
      @Signs9 5 месяцев назад +2

      I always feel anxious now....I never did before!

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 6 месяцев назад +11

    7/8: I like having a paper boarding pass, because I can put it in my passport like a bookmark.

    • @johnm7249
      @johnm7249 2 месяца назад

      along with a $50 honorarium

    • @wolfmantroy6601
      @wolfmantroy6601 20 дней назад

      Yes, and for when my battery dies ect. Always have a paper copy.

  • @michaelatherton826
    @michaelatherton826 11 месяцев назад +26

    When going through TSA screening pretend you are in a Third World County: you have no rights! The agent makes the final determination of what's acceptable or what's not. I had an agent in Boston confiscate a small multitool that I'd checked on the TSA website was perfectly acceptable. I said, "It's not on the List." He said, "It's on our List." Rather than get denied entry, you have to go along. Personally, I think he just liked it and kept it for himself. I have other TSA horror stories, but I've learned just to keep my mouth shut and my thoughts to myself.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +4

      So true, Michael! The final decision is with the TSA agent! Safe travels!

    • @macsh6434
      @macsh6434 11 месяцев назад +3

      Interesting, just looked at that list and Multi-tool is on there *if is has a blade of ANY size* and let's face it, what tool doesn't.

    • @iammrsf
      @iammrsf 11 месяцев назад +3

      Coming from a 3rd world country, i know what needs to be checked in and what needs to be hand-carried.
      Sometimes what you needed is know how to read & follow the instructions. It’s not where you’re from! Goodness gracious!

    • @michaelatherton826
      @michaelatherton826 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@iammrsf So, how widely have you traveled? In the 3rd world country you're from the police don't have more power than in the U.S.? In many of the 3rd world countries I've visited police don't follow rules and laws perfectly (some don't even here). Often rather than be fined or arrested you can make a "donation." Also, note that I'm currently doing extensive research online to know what can be in my carry-ons and what can't. Most airlines and countries have websites to tell you.

    • @iammrsf
      @iammrsf 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@michaelatherton826 you just don’t need to belittle and/or stereotype 3rd world country people.

  • @MMiel-mv2pt
    @MMiel-mv2pt 11 месяцев назад +8

    I once got put through extra (invasive) screening after going through the xray machine while wearing a menstrual pad. They had to have a woman feel around my groin and run the chemical screener over my hands because they thought my pad might be smuggling something. So maybe consider period panties or a tampon if going through screening.

    • @Yabucoagirl
      @Yabucoagirl 4 месяца назад +1

      Same. I was wearing a menstrual cup. I had an extra one in my purse. Took that one out to show them exactly what it was. That was fun.

  • @johnny1963ify
    @johnny1963ify 11 месяцев назад +4

    You were gritting your teeth when mentioning the grabbing of bins. WOW!

  • @krisvanallen
    @krisvanallen Месяц назад

    one flight I was flying carry on only, and had my mom's recipe card box. It happens to be a long metal one, about brick sized, and VERY full. Of course that was flagged, and the agent opened my army on to see it. I flipped up the lid, and explained was it was. Initially, she asked if there was anything under the cards, but I said We can pull cards, but frankly we will struggle to even get ONE out, much less put it back in. Thankfully the agent was a woman near my own age, 60, and she just laughed, and said "my mom's is the same way."

  • @tanzanite8908
    @tanzanite8908 8 месяцев назад +1

    5:56 if your elderly travel partner/parent uses a walker, make sure they are aware that the walker will be put through separate from them at the TSA line, so they need to speak up if they can’t walk 5 steps, or hold their balance, on their own. TSA has wooden canes that they will loan you to get through. And anyone with joint replacements that are metal need to speak up at the screening.

  • @TonyPerezDFWRE
    @TonyPerezDFWRE Месяц назад

    TSA took a tactical pen from me. However, the top of the pen was rounded so it would actually be difficult to break a window with it. The pen end was actually more tapered. Oh well, I was traveling to visit my mother and ended up finding a great deal that ended up being a 2 for 1 deal when compared to the pen I had. Bonus was that the package also included several open refills! However, the two pens both had fine tips at the top that objectively, they would be a hazard for carry-on. I did pack those in my suitcase.

  • @saltyroe3179
    @saltyroe3179 5 месяцев назад +4

    "Don't be creapy" as a senior male I am surprised at how many people watch me when emptying my pockets. I assume they are thieves, as I am not movie star handsome.

  • @bimiup1
    @bimiup1 24 дня назад

    I have left my passport in the tsa bin twice. And the agents boarded the plane to hand it back to me. I acted totally casual, like I expected it to be delivered!

  • @33piolin
    @33piolin 6 месяцев назад +4

    And don’t let any loose straps dangle, as shown in video - they could get caught in rollers.

  • @boomertuber8878
    @boomertuber8878 11 месяцев назад +4

    100k before new year!!! You go girl!

  • @Vera-ke1sz
    @Vera-ke1sz 11 месяцев назад +6

    I just had my toiletries bag (expensive bad containing expensive French face creams) allegedly stolen, or “miss loaded) at CDG by the agents! Beware.

  • @bkailua1224
    @bkailua1224 6 месяцев назад +1

    I always got a good laugh when a TSA person who most likely was in the job for less than a few years would try to tell me the best way to get my bags on the belt before the x ray machine while in Uniform as a Pilot working for the airline. After going through security for 20 years would I know the most efficient way to organize and put the bags through so when you pick them up on the other side you can do it with the least amount of time and effort.

  • @Dynwyn
    @Dynwyn 8 месяцев назад +2

    I had to get rid of sea shells because a TSA agent believed that you weren't allowed to travel with sea shells.

  • @joyceshin6591
    @joyceshin6591 11 месяцев назад +8

    Gate TSA in Panama City for a flight returning to the US would not allow an airport store purchased bottle of hot sauce that was less than 100 ml through. I had 2 of those and ended up running back to the store for a refund. They didn’t understand it either. 🤷‍♀️

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +5

      Some TSA decisions defy logic but always better to comply than argue! Thanks for watching, Joyce!

  • @DPryorAustralia
    @DPryorAustralia 4 месяца назад +1

    As a retired corporate security officer, I can say that I understand why these things are on the liquid list. It's a pain, however, explosives and drugs can be hidden in many things. Have done enough mailroom security searches to know these are not just to annoy passengers .. 😀

  • @mcglee1966
    @mcglee1966 8 месяцев назад +2

    Actually learned something new. Didn’t know about the SSSS thing👍🏻

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  8 месяцев назад

      So I will assume you have never had the SSSS. Lucky you! Thanks for watching!

    • @mcglee1966
      @mcglee1966 8 месяцев назад

      @PortableProfessional me never but my wife gets the body search all the time. We always think she is being profiled because they think she’s middle eastern or Mexican 🤣. Going to look for the SSSS from now on

  • @carlpaladino427
    @carlpaladino427 11 месяцев назад +3

    Megan. You always have the best advice.

  • @CKane-oh3nc
    @CKane-oh3nc 3 месяца назад

    Several years ago I was going through tsa in Cleveland, Ohio. After going through the body scanner they decided to do a pat down jyst from my knees down. Not only weird, but quite uncomfortable as I had been visiting someone who discovered they had a flea problem. I was only bit from the knees to ankles. I guess it was enough to set off the system.
    As for wearing socks through security, I always wear two pairs and as soon as I get through security and take my things to a bench to reorganize, I throw out the pair that actually came in conract with the gross floor.
    Thank you Megan for all of your helpful videos!

  • @ublav389
    @ublav389 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you so much for all your helpful videos and traveltips! When I went to security (fast track) at london heathrow in May I tried to hold my passport in my hand while going through the scanner as you advised in one of your former TSA tips videos, but they won‘t let me. They instructed me to place my Passport in the bin as well.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +3

      I have experienced the same! Best to keep it your hand unless they instruct you otherwise! Glad you find the videos helpful!

    • @douglasscovil3447
      @douglasscovil3447 3 месяца назад

      @@PortableProfessional they will instruct you otherwise, i have never been to a TSA checkpoint where they allow anyone to go through the scanner with anything in their hands or in their pockets, etc.

  • @MarksVegas
    @MarksVegas 7 месяцев назад +1

    Regarding the wrapped presents, it has nothing to do with what agent you get. What matters is if there is a good image from the x-ray and then, what the gift consists of. If the gift consists of a larger bottle or cologne or perfume or it’s a bottle of wine, there’s going to be issues as the wine definitely wouldn’t meet the requirements for liquids and the cologne or perfume might not either. If the gift is an article of clothing or something like a hair dryer, then it won’t need to be unwrapped. Still not a good idea to wrap the gifts before going through security though

  • @MeiLee-t2v
    @MeiLee-t2v 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have been hand-carrying my passport through security. However, last month I travelled from Montréal to London, I had no problem with security in Montréal. However, when flying out of Heathrow Airport, security asked me to put my passport in the bin. The agent specifically told me that my passport would not pass the metal detector.
    Then just yesterday, I heard from a friend who frequently travels to Denmark and the U.K. He said he was quite used to having to put his passport in the bin in both Copenhagen and Heathrow.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  6 месяцев назад +5

      Always best to keep it in your hand but as you say it can depend on the airport.

    • @tedwalford7615
      @tedwalford7615 4 месяца назад +1

      Then put it in the pocket of your jacket, and put the jacket in the bin.

  • @justaskin8523
    @justaskin8523 7 месяцев назад +17

    Yeah, I'm so glad that the TSA stops us criminals for having mashed potatoes.

    • @paulreiche2746
      @paulreiche2746 18 дней назад

      Mashed potatoes could look just like plastic explosives-I want them to check your potatoes!

  • @leeosborne3083
    @leeosborne3083 8 месяцев назад +2

    Do not, and I cannot stress this enough, do not get into the TSA Pre Check line if you don't have Pre Check on your boarding pass. TSA will not let you jump the line, and if it's busy you get the walk of shame past those of us who do while we all judge you....

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw 11 месяцев назад +7

    I really wish that they would let you bring SEALED beverages through TSA as long as they can see the contents, such as a bottle of pop or even a sealed bottle of water that you bring into the airport. I know that they are likely concnered with the contents and the fact that it is possible to reseal a bottle in some cases (if you have access to the tools or machines to do so) but still, I wish they would let you bring sealed beverages through security. They don't seem to be bothered by sealed containers of other fluids, like shampoos or other things (providing they are 3 oz or less) and maybe that's why they don't allow sealed beverages (most are above 3 oz).
    Many airports actually warn travelers about watching someone elses luggage and many instruct people to turn it in if you find unattended luggage for example. This is easier if you're traveling as a group though as it is possible to have someone from your group watch your luggage while you use the restroom, but honestly, just plan ahead. I usually wait to use the restroom until right before I get in the TSA line (not immediately upon arriving to the airport unless it's an emergency). Usually if I"m checking bags, I'll do that first, and then use the restroom before getting in the TSA line. Luckily the longest I've had to wait in a TSA security line was maybe 30 minutes tops in all of my travels (both interntional and domestic).
    For boarding passes, if you want to use a digital pass on you phone, take a screen shot of it just in case you don't have signal. I know some will say not to do this for security reasons, but it's helped me more than it's hurt (never been an issue) and I've been doing this for years. I just delete the screenshot after I've boarded though. But getting a printed pass is better, although some airlines (like Spirit) charge for this. At the very least, you can print your boarding pass at home. Many airlines will also let you print them free of charge at the airport (like United, Southwest and others) and I would do this too, whether you do the screenshot thing or not).

    • @ginnylee9928
      @ginnylee9928 11 месяцев назад

      I had a print-out of my boarding pass, but the scanner couldn't read it well.
      Fortunately, I was able to use the screen shot of my boarding pass and got on the plane with no delay.

  • @walterkahn451
    @walterkahn451 11 месяцев назад +2

    at the the beginning of last month (September 2023) I flew from Boston Dulles/ DC. I had a can of shaving cream which was ignored in Boston, but coming home at Dulles I was asked if I wanted to throw out the can or check it, I had them throw out a almost full can as I just had my carry on and I didn't want to wait for it at the other end.

  • @mobilemcsmarty1466
    @mobilemcsmarty1466 11 месяцев назад +2

    thanks for sharing PP! as a traveler I'll confirm this is all true. if there's to be some important rules, such shouldn't be left unwritten. I'd like to see some QR codes to this vid titled "See This Before Entering" at every airport. when you know then you and everyone else has an easier time with this unavoidable chore 😎

  • @Cathy-yx6rl
    @Cathy-yx6rl 5 месяцев назад +1

    I read that if you want to carry on water rather than buy an $8 bottle at the airport you can freeze it- then it's not a liquid. Is this true?

    • @lindaward5376
      @lindaward5376 3 месяца назад

      Here in Canada, any frozen item that is normally a liquid at room temperature is subject to liquid restrictions except when its required to treat an injury, or to preserve items brought for children or medically essential items like insulin, so please check the regulations for where you live and where you're going.

  • @33piolin
    @33piolin 6 месяцев назад +3

    People have no manners - last time I flew, a “lady” (used loosely) was clipping her toenails in the waiting room before flight; then a man on flight (in first class mind you), removed his shoes AND socks.🥵🤮🤢

  • @LeenieVibes
    @LeenieVibes 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hah! Thank you for showing footage from PDX, the famous Portland International Airport carpet gives it away. ☺

  • @PacView534
    @PacView534 Месяц назад

    I will be traveling very soon and I appreciate the travel tips. I will not be carrying any keys. Will just have my wallet and my passport + one carry-on suitcase and personal items bag. I have TSA Pre-Check.

  • @howcotube
    @howcotube 11 месяцев назад +7

    If I was told that Megan was Miss Canada I would truly believe it !! Lets face it, everybody here would love to travel with Megan !!! Megan, great tips once again and I like that TSA app to find out the time needed to get through or delays. I do many of your tips and will keep others in mind on my next trip next year !! Thanks again for all your sensible tips and hacks !!!!

    • @sherlockwho5714
      @sherlockwho5714 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed the TSA app is going to give me peace of mind this week when I go through Chicago.
      I definitely would appreciate picking her brain

  • @maryannprepodnik9153
    @maryannprepodnik9153 11 месяцев назад +1

    holding on to your passport is a tough one for me, several times while traveling the TSA agent has told me to put it in the bin, most recently was at Miami airport screening, this is stress inducing, but I followed the rule of most valuable last and it worked out for me.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +1

      If TSA instructs you to put it in the bin then you really have no choice! Thanks for watching, Maryann!

  • @michaelkelley6905
    @michaelkelley6905 21 день назад

    I’ve been instructed several times by the agents to put my passport into the bin, they would not allow me to keep it in my hand, which I requested, or on my person at all. I’ve since always put it into a zippered pocket in my carry on bag, easily accessible, but not too easy.

  • @cijmo
    @cijmo 11 месяцев назад +7

    Please remember that TSA is independant from the airport shops and restaurants. So if you buy a jug of maple syrup and they won't let you take it through screening, don't tell THEM off or ask why it's sold in the airport if you can't take it on board. They don't care, they didn't sell it to you and all they can tell you is that you can't take it through screening. The only thing that kept the old man shouting at the TSA agent regarding his strawberry jam from being hilarious is that he was holding up a lot of already stressed travelers. (I do hope they use it in a movie some day though.) PS - what's your dog's name?

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +4

      You bring up a very good point! No use in arguing as it can only make the situation worse. Now I have that man with his jam stuck in my head. lol ( His name is Ollie)

  • @PegR38
    @PegR38 29 дней назад

    The last time I flew I found out that I need to let the TSA agent know that I have had a knee replacement. I didn't know that the last time I flew and while I didn't get in trouble, it was embarrassing and I help up the line behind me.

  • @formerlyknownashammerofthegods
    @formerlyknownashammerofthegods 11 месяцев назад +3

    Keep in mind that in some Latin American countries like Panama, you go through another round of security at your gate AFTER you’ve gone through security. They lock down the gate and you can’t leave the gate to get food or use the bathroom.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +3

      Good to know! Thanks for sharing that!

    • @LarryFasnacht
      @LarryFasnacht 11 месяцев назад +4

      We had that at Heathrow in London. Though you could leave the gate area (bathroom, cafe), then of course, you’d have to go through security again.

    • @grtlyblesd
      @grtlyblesd 4 месяца назад

      One of the airports in China was like this. I bought a beverage after going through security, and they took it away at the gate.

  • @TheRDMagee
    @TheRDMagee 11 месяцев назад +4

    I enjoyed the video and wish everyone that is in front of me in line has watched it. My TSA mistake was when the agent said “Tablet” I wasn’t thinking correctly as I have an iPad so I didn’t take it out. Then we had a short back and forth as I just wasn’t thinking ‘tablet’. I consider myself a rather savvy traveler and it really put in perspective what those agents go through on a half hourly basis.

  • @wbcook1000
    @wbcook1000 11 месяцев назад +3

    The TSA at San Fran. would not let me pass through with a jar of berry jam. The contents were very firm and could not spill out.

  • @ginacook6344
    @ginacook6344 4 месяца назад

    Great idea - I have now added my name on a label glued to the back of my cell phones! Thanks for this thought.

  • @zzkeokizz
    @zzkeokizz 2 месяца назад

    If I were going to Christmas and had to fly, I’d UPS the Christmas gifts.
    It happened to me once.
    Half of my family lives in Hawaii. We usually go to Hawaii in the summer. But a relative was having health problems so we had to go in December.

  • @susanhansell3435
    @susanhansell3435 5 месяцев назад +1

    I tried to bring an unopened, sealed 6oz bottle of special Tahini back from the UK. I tried to freeze it, but it melted a little and you could hear some liquid upon shaking, so they confiscated it at Heathrow .

  • @robertswitzer3630
    @robertswitzer3630 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good tips.

  • @Stitcher_in_MD
    @Stitcher_in_MD 2 месяца назад

    Love you, Megan. Thanks for your great tips and your directness! Your videos are really helpful!

  • @lindab5789
    @lindab5789 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great recommendations and reminders!

  • @fabsmatt5140
    @fabsmatt5140 9 месяцев назад +1

    Could you make an update of ways to take earbuds, phone, wallet, etc. through TSA in the current season? As always, tku vm for your awesome and very helpful videos!😊

  • @johnlabus7359
    @johnlabus7359 Месяц назад

    My most recent experiences among many airports in the USA is that my boarding pass isn't scanned until I get to the gate. TSA only seems to want your ID these days.

  • @tanyawashburn8964
    @tanyawashburn8964 Месяц назад

    You always provide the most useful advice!

  • @philippeverwaerde3910
    @philippeverwaerde3910 7 месяцев назад

    Thanx for the tips. I have been told on, occasions, that I could not hold objects, including my passport entering a scanner. Also, I have been in CDG dozens of times (even more) and never witnessed or experienced someone else touching other's stuff or moving bins, although I have seen it sometimes elsewhere. Your repeated experience is unfortunate.

  • @richwhippersnapper
    @richwhippersnapper 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oddly, Omega 3 Fish oil capsules are not considered liquids. They might also be considered OTC medication. I once asked TSA and was told, leather bullwhips are not allowed in carry ons.

  • @sep2mus
    @sep2mus 7 месяцев назад +1

    In addition to my passport, I keep my credit card in my hand at *all* times through the TSA process. Who knows but that my wallet will disappear, and then what kind of fix am I in, if I have no way to pay for anything, and no phone?

  • @tomp9659
    @tomp9659 11 месяцев назад +3

    Can you keep paper cash in your pocket when going through the TSA Scanner or do you have to hold it in your hands similar to your passport? Excellent video! Thanks for all the good tips.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +5

      Great question! I’ve had cash and even tissue in my pocket set off the alarm. I like to keep my wallet/cash and other valuables in my jacket pocket all zipped up before placing my jacket in the bin. Keeps things hidden away. Safe travels!

  • @phoebedesmons
    @phoebedesmons 2 месяца назад

    Yes the scanner can pick up on things inside your body. Anything that is METAL. So any surgeries whee metal clips are used to close things off. Are inside you. Any screws, or plates for bones are also inside of you. It also depends on how sensitive the scanner is and the individual airport if pull you aside etc.

  • @Mckee4055
    @Mckee4055 11 месяцев назад +3

    I thought I was the only one who carried my passport through security. The very few times I’ve not been allowed, I’ve put it through last on its own so I could be waiting on the other side of the machine by the time it appeared.

  • @BalcomFamily
    @BalcomFamily 5 месяцев назад +1

    yeah, you got a subscriber from me good real talk content here

  • @mrJajasper
    @mrJajasper 11 месяцев назад +2

    Traveling in the US, the last few months, I have not been asked for my boarding pass, only my ID, and they check the flight list to see if I am listed as flying that day. Which as a “Person of Size” by Southwest I have a second seat which seems to pop up first, and TSA pre he k always says I am not on the list, so having the boarding past with it marked helps.

  • @kenzzutube
    @kenzzutube 6 месяцев назад +1

    Any tips for travelers with metal implants from joint replacements?

  • @Moni_type1
    @Moni_type1 11 месяцев назад +3

    are the body scanners ok for a diabetic with an insulin pump to go through. I usually ask for a pat down in case it makes the pump malfunction

    • @robbiebronder7240
      @robbiebronder7240 11 месяцев назад +2

      I also am type 1 and have a pump. I've done both the scan and the pat down with no problems. However, I just got a new pump and sensor, and the instructions are not to go through Xray or body scans with the pump, so I'll do pat down from now on.

  • @roxannae3
    @roxannae3 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video with us. I do have a question. You stated that we should never put our passports in the bins while going through security. What if the TSA agent insists that you empty your hands before going through the scanner? We can't argue with them or question their authority. What then?

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  8 месяцев назад +2

      Good question, Roxanna! You are right not to argue with the TSA agents! I comply with their request and my passport it the first item I pick up once through security! Safe travels!

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona 8 месяцев назад +4

      Put your passport in a secure jacket pocket, or your backpack/purse/etc. It will go through the scanner, and be much more secure than out in the open in a bin.

  • @t-and-d-productions
    @t-and-d-productions 5 месяцев назад +1

    I noticed the security screening seriousness varies from country by country. A friend brought me home made Miju (Chinese grain alcohol) in a Disani bottle in her carry on. Some countries say shoes off, some say belts off and some place s you leave everything on. It makes it hard to prepare

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  5 месяцев назад

      So true! Thanks for watching!

    • @roguewolf1150
      @roguewolf1150 4 месяца назад

      Security at Narita airport in Japan is like security was here before 911.

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 Месяц назад

    Im TSA & cloud approved yet i get extra checked every time … as 70 yr old-woman this gets old… i never even got-a ticket…?

  • @73msbridget
    @73msbridget 4 месяца назад

    When I was travelling from Edinburgh England back home to the republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 I bought homemade jam for my dad I had packed them into the bag I wanted to bring with me onto the plane so the would not break .
    My bag was pulled to one side and I was told that jam is also classified as liquid I did not know and the jam was taken off me 😢 I was sad as the jam was very expensive over £20 and we're for my dad .
    It was also lucky as when I went through security they were selling the same jam so I had to pay twice for the gift.
    I learnt an experience lesson 😊

  • @Lin-Lin2559
    @Lin-Lin2559 6 месяцев назад +1

    😂😂 Love that you tell it like it is. It's what we're all thinking but, usually, too afraid to say😂

  • @jenf9272
    @jenf9272 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative.

  • @johnmaillet
    @johnmaillet 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm wondering if SSSS apply to all connection security in a multistop trip?

  • @CraigBVideos
    @CraigBVideos 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was going through screening in Indonesia and I left one of those small L shaped allen wrenches in my carry-on. Well I guess that is considered a deadly weapon so they confiscated it.

  • @karenmyrie6215
    @karenmyrie6215 Месяц назад

    My friend just had her brand new container of (solid) shea butter taken by Dulles TSA. 😮

  • @dalemyers759
    @dalemyers759 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just had a quick question you can walk through the scanner with your passport what about an envelope of money if you have a high quantity like 3,000 5000??

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  10 месяцев назад +3

      I am thinking the TSA agent will most likely want that envelope in the bin! I suggest keeping it zipped in your jacket pocket or personal item when you put it in the bin and not on it's own!

  • @susanweiner9474
    @susanweiner9474 11 месяцев назад +2

    Have you seen people walking through the security scanner with passport in hand in the U.S? I didn’t know it is allowed.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have. It all depends on the TSA agent! Best to keep it in your hand if you can!

  • @Paladinbr
    @Paladinbr 2 месяца назад

    Where I have to fly out (RDU) security opens around 0400 and my flight typically boards around 6.
    I am currently 3 for 3 for their scanners rejecting me. Since I'm a CCW holder in NC I thought it was residue from my EDC that set it off. Last time I bagged the firearm 2 days before flying out. Two days of showers and hand-wash and the scanners still go off.
    It is quite annoying.