Troubled by the realization that the
ballooning size and influence of the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) has failed to make air travel any safer than it was
before 9/11, pilot and aviation publisher Fred Gevalt teams with
director Rob DelGaudio to expose the incompetence and corruption within
the increasingly powerful federal agency. Formed in late 2001, the TSA
is an organization dedicated to ensuring that the skies over the United
States remain safe and secure. Yet despite increasingly
restrictive rules that make airplane travel a nightmare for the average
American, the TSA has failed to become the effective force it was
envisioned as thanks to power abuse, secrecy, overt failure to follow
the agency charter, and deplorable mismanagement. Candid conversations
with federal air marshals, airport security agents, and various others
who have worked in and around the TSA reveal why the agency is entirely
deserving of its reputation for being completely superfluous.
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