Happy Throwback Thursday! Today’s picture dates back to 2014 when a traveler tried to bring a chainsaw through the checkpoint at the Albany International Airport (ALB). We’re not exactly sure why. Zombie defense, perhaps? Lumberjack goals? … What we can tell you is that chainsaws are not permitted in carry-on bags. They may only be packed as a checked item as long as there’s no trace of fuel or fumes. If any trace of fuel is detected, the chainsaw will be treated as hazmat and will not be permitted to fly. It’s best to contact your airline prior to your flight if you’d like to travel with your chainsaw. … Wondering what’s up with the officer in the photo? That’s not #Leatherface, that’s Supervisory Transportation Security Officer Ron Babbit! He’s displaying the chainsaw at a media event where a TSA spokesperson explained to reporters what can and can’t be brought through TSA checkpoints. … When prohibited items are discovered, our officers give travelers several options so they can keep their item. As long as the item isn’t illegal (think guns and explosives), our officer will ask if you would like to take the item outside of the checkpoint and check it, ship it, take it to your car, or hand it off to a friend or family member who isn’t traveling. … If the traveler can’t take advantage of any of the options, the item is surrendered to TSA. A popular misconception is that TSA officers get to keep these items. That’s not true. In fact, keeping a prohibited item is a zero tolerance offense. … Prohibited items are usually transferred to another federal agency without reimbursement, donated or abandoned or destroyed. Typically the items are donated to state surplus agencies for their disposal (typically sale), in which case the state keeps any profit from sales of those items. You may want to check with the  surplus agency in your state: bit.ly/gsapropertyforsale ... #RandomThought - It could be argued that chainsaws are cutting edge technology. ... #TBT #TSA

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Happy Throwback Thursday! Today’s picture dates back to 2014 when a traveler tried to bring a chainsaw through the checkpoint at the Albany International Airport (ALB). We’re not exactly sure why. Zombie defense, perhaps? Lumberjack goals?

What we can tell you is that chainsaws are not permitted in carry-on bags. They may only be packed as a checked item as long as there’s no trace of fuel or fumes. If any trace of fuel is detected, the chainsaw will be treated as hazmat and will not be permitted to fly. It’s best to contact your airline prior to your flight if you’d like to travel with your chainsaw.

Wondering what’s up with the officer in the photo? That’s not #Leatherface, that’s Supervisory Transportation Security Officer Ron Babbit! He’s displaying the chainsaw at a media event where a TSA spokesperson explained to reporters what can and can’t be brought through TSA checkpoints.

When prohibited items are discovered, our officers give travelers several options so they can keep their item. As long as the item isn’t illegal (think guns and explosives), our officer will ask if you would like to take the item outside of the checkpoint and check it, ship it, take it to your car, or hand it off to a friend or family member who isn’t traveling.

If the traveler can’t take advantage of any of the options, the item is surrendered to TSA. A popular misconception is that TSA officers get to keep these items. That’s not true. In fact, keeping a prohibited item is a zero tolerance offense.

Prohibited items are usually transferred to another federal agency without reimbursement, donated or abandoned or destroyed. Typically the items are donated to state surplus agencies for their disposal (typically sale), in which case the state keeps any profit from sales of those items. You may want to check with the  surplus agency in your state: bit.ly/gsapropertyforsale
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#RandomThought - It could be argued that chainsaws are cutting edge technology.
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#TBT #TSA


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