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"10 Things You Must Know to Survive Airport Screening with Your Clothes On-

From an Former Airport Screener!"

    

Author of "I Might As Well Be Naked"

tells your audience:

   

"How To Survive Airport Screening With Your Clothes On."

"Why Airport Rage Could be Costly."

"How Not to Become a Target for Crime When Flying."

"How To Survive Airport Screening and Not Have Your Private Parts Alarm."

"How to Prevent Fights When Traveling With Your Family."

"How New Screening Technology and Services Coming Our Way Can Ease Our Pain?"

"Where you Pack Your "Personal Bedroom Toys" Could Shut Down Your Airport."

"How To Cut Down Wait Time at the Airport."

"What it’s Like to Only Make $13 an hour Looking for Weapons of Mass Destruction!"

"How Low Morale Among Screeners Could Make The Terrorist Target Easier."

369 VALUABLE TIPS!

As a meticulously trained TSA dual-function screener, Natalia’s standout abilities to identify and locate potentially life-threatening devices and devices intended on creating massive destruction were quickly recognized by her supervisors. She effectively devoted thousands of hours in front of x-ray monitors and screening passengers and luggage. Her remarkable gift to interact positively with a mostly disgruntled public contributed to her acknowledged superior effectiveness in both crisis and routine situations in a highly stressful environment.

    

I Might As Well Be Naked: How to Survive Airport Screening With Your Clothes On is available for $15.95 or $12.95 digital download at: www.airportbook.com.

     

     

-"I Might As Well Be Naked, How To Survive Airport Screening With Your Clothes On."

  • Don't wear baggy clothes.  

  • Wear clothes with little or no metal on it.

  • Ask for a private screening if you have a metal implant that needs to be screened.

-"Why Airport Rage Could be Costly."

  • You could incur fines up to $5,000 for interfering with the security process, per person, per violation.

  • Don't say "Do I look like a terrorist" when selected for secondary screening.  

  • TSA's maximum civil penalty is $10,000 per individual, per security violation.

-"Criminals and Petty Thieves Travel Too. Learn How Not to Become Their Target When Flying."

  • Keep private information private. 

  • Don't place your paper money in a bin, keep it in your pocket.

  • Keep your wallet in your pocket if you have no metal in it.

-"Must Know Tips on How To Survive Airport Screening and Not Have Your Private Parts Alarm."

  • Wear bra's with no underwire.

  • Wear pants with no metal-grommets, rivets, and buckles.

  • Choose the backscatter x-ray machine for secondary screening, if available.

-"How to Prevent Fights When Traveling With Your Family."

  • Prepare your kids for travel by talking to them.

  • Learn what, where and how to pack.

  • How you walk through the metal detector will prevent stress.

-"Will New Screening Technology and Services Coming Our Way Ease Our Pain?"

  • Military Severely Injured Joint Services Operation Center is a service for our war heroes coming home.

  • The Mailsafe Express helps you mail back your prohibited item without getting out of line.

  • T.R.I.P.- Travelers Redress Inquiry Program- file an inquiry if you feel your name is on a No-Fly or Selectee list.

-"Where you Pack Your "Personal Bedroom Toys" Could Shut Down Your Airport."

  • Personal Bedroom Toys will cause delays at checkpoint.

  • Pack your Personal Bedroom Toys in checked baggage.

  • Secure your Personal Bedroom Toys in a plastic bag to avoid contamination.

-"How To Cut Down Wait Time at the Airport."

  • Plan before your stand.

  • Don't bring prohibited items to the airport.

  • Think about what items to pack and where to pack them.

-"I Made $13 an hour Looking for Weapons of Mass Destruction!"

  • A screener in checked baggage could lift between 10,000 to 20,000 pounds in one day.

  • Security and Customer Service are a screener's goal.

  • It is mandatory to work in a high-stress environment with negative undertones.

-"How Low Morale Among Screeners Could Make The Terrorist Target Easier."

A lack of support from: 

  • Passengers

  • Airport Police

  • Management Staff.

 

SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

  1. What's your background and why did you write this book?

  2. How should my family and I prepare for security screening this summer?

  3. What can passengers do to avoid delays at airport security screening?

  4. Can I pack fireworks when I travel? 

  5. What is Mailsafe Express?

  6. Are passenger's still angry about the security process?

  7. Why am I getting selected for secondary screening every time I fly?

  8. What can passengers do to help speed up the security process?

  9. What can a parent do to make the screening process less traumatic for their children?

  10. How does low morale among screeners affect the screening process?

  

   

STATISTICS

  • 2 million passengers fly a day in the United States.

  • One billion passengers estimated to fly in a year by 2015.

  • 7,000 aircraft aloft at one time in the United States.

  • 40 million prohibited items have been confiscated to date, including
    knives, weapons and explosives.

  • 1.2 billion checked bags are screened per year.

  • 500,000 pets fly with 14 deaths a year.

  • $5,000 fine for interfering with the security screening process, per person, per violation.

  • 80,000 golf bags are hand-inspected in one year at Jacksonville, Florida airport.

  • $1,500 fine for packing fireworks in checked and carry-on baggage, per person, per violation.

  • What are the top five items left behind at security checkpoint?

  • Cell Phones

  • Sun Glasses

  • Small Jewelry

  • Small Change

  • Sweaters 

  

      

  

  

   

  

  

   

  

 

   

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