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Old Aug 22, 2009, 9:10 PM
PHXFlyer PHXFlyer is offline
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Default Send Your "Complaint" to the TSA

How is any of this Delta's Issue? The TSA, once summoned to the aircraft, made all of the decisions of where to search, who to re-screen, etc. Delta's (actually Delta Connection/Atlantic Southeast at White Plains) employees did the proper thing by notifying the TSA. Once they step in, it's their matter to deal with. Now ultimately the decision to fly the aircraft is the captain's and apparently the measures TSA took were satisfactory to him or her.

Additionally if you didn't feel that the search was thorough enough or that something could have been overlooked why did you board the plane and fly to Atlanta? Your "complaint" would have been valid had you decided to voluntarily be re-booked on a later flight but you flew on the same plane obviously without any concern for your own safety.
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