Understanding the TSA Blacklist: What You Need to Know
Learn what the TSA blacklist, or No Fly List, is and how it impacts air travel security in the U.S.
198 views
The TSA blacklist, also known as the No Fly List, is a list maintained by the U.S. government of individuals who are prohibited from boarding commercial aircraft for travel into, out of, or within the United States. It aims to enhance aviation security by restricting individuals suspected of posing a threat.**
FAQs & Answers
- What criteria does the TSA use for the No Fly List? The TSA uses intelligence and security assessments to determine individuals who may pose a threat to aviation safety.
- How can someone find out if they are on the No Fly List? Individuals can inquire about their status through the TSA and may need to submit information for a review process.
- What should I do if I believe I'm wrongly on the No Fly List? You can file a complaint with the TSA and seek assistance from legal channels for review and resolution.