I work for TSA in Baltimore (BWI). There are several employees that sign. However, Tsa is not required to have people that speak every language or assist with "special needs". You may ask for assistance when you arrive at your airport, especially with your airline. They can have someone assist you all the way to your gate. Remember TSA is there for security.
Yes. A doctor would be expected to provide interpreting services for a deaf individual.
There is an organization called "Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf" which you can contact in order to hire a sign language interpreter. There is a link on their website specifically for this!
no there are not
Yes, you can bring wine through TSA when traveling, but it must be in your checked luggage and not in your carry-on bag. The wine must also be within the liquid limits set by TSA.
Yes, you can take flowers through TSA when traveling, but it's recommended to check with your airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
Yes, you can bring TSA-approved baby food through security checkpoints when traveling with an infant.
When traveling with a minor, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires that children under the age of 18 do not need to provide identification if they are traveling with an adult. However, it is recommended to carry a copy of the child's birth certificate or passport just in case it is requested by TSA officials.
Yes, a spouse can go through TSA PreCheck with their partner if they are traveling together and the partner has TSA PreCheck eligibility.
When traveling with minors, the TSA requires children under 18 to have a form of identification, such as a birth certificate, passport, or school ID. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific requirements before traveling.
Yes, you can bring your supplements with you while traveling through TSA security. It is recommended to pack them in your carry-on bag and declare them if asked by security personnel.
Yes, you can bring flowers through TSA when traveling. However, it's recommended to check with your airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions on bringing flowers on board.
Yes, you can take flowers through TSA when traveling. However, it is recommended to check with your airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions regarding bringing flowers on board.