No, TSA "jurisdiction" does not extend to the unsecured area, but that does not stop the local "Federal Security Director" (FSD) from attempting to make it so. At one point during my late lamented employment there, they were stationing us at baggage claim to check boarding passes against bag tags. Of course we were about 200% overstaffed at the time and they were trying to figure out what to do with the excess, but the sense of empowerment led to a couple of minor confrontations between TSA supervisors and the flying public before they cancelled that policy.PappaGun wrote:Jim,jimlongley wrote:... TSA, where I worked for three plus years also, despite "allowing" guns to be transported in checked bags, says CHL on airport property is illegal.
Is this a local interpretation from TSA?
I've lived in other parts of the country where carrying in the non-secure areas of the airport didn't seem to be an issue.
But I couln't tell you if that was local custom, a different TSA interpretaion or some thing else.
Does TSA jurisdiction extend in to the unsecured area of the airport?
Due to differences between airport facilities, FSDs and their staffs are given a great deal of lattitude in implementation, and some of them just go a little too far. Each FSD has a number of airports to administer, so they rely on their staff (Assistant FSDs &c) to promulgate sets of rules that fit within the federal guidelines, and of course those guidelines, as with any other written word, are subject to misinterpretation.
And at Dallas Love Field one of the most famous was the day the AFSD told us, at a pre-opening meeting, that we could detain CHL holders found to be carrying at baggage check in. That one didn't last very long either.
And then there was the one where, as federal employees, we could not carry on airport PROPERTY because it was under federal jurisdiction, no parking lots, and not even if we were flying out as civilians. The parking lot prohibition was still on after I left, but the carry as a civilian traveler went waya eventually.
All subject to interpretation of the written word.