Yes, the use a metal detector and check your bags and all of your things in a scanner, but recently in the USA they got a new rule saying that kids under 14 years old don't have to remove their shoes
Airports have fantastic security but there are always lapses in any security system. One of the vulnerabilities that exists at airports is that their identification checks are only as good as the identification itself. If a person fakes an identity successfully, they can fool even the most stringent airport.
Airports still had security but there wasn't an immediate sense of terrorist threat
Airports Authority of India's motto is 'Service with security'.
Security as airports is intense. People lock their doors for security reasons.
There are 450 U.S. airports which are managed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Checking for arms, explosive , unusual packages being carried - all in the name of good security and safty
Manager, security, pilot and more people.
No, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers work only in U.S. airports.
yes
I can't speak for security outside of the U.S. but it's extremely tight at American mints, often tighter than at airports.
Denis Phipps has written: 'The management of aviation security' -- subject(s): Airports, Commercial Aeronautics, Security measures
They are referred to as "transit" airports.