Aircraft operator flight crew members in uniform with valid aircraft operator identification are exempt from random secondary screening and restrictions involving liquids and footwear as long as they do not alarm the walk-through metal detector or X-Ray.
Employees of a US aircraft operator who present a valid aircraft operators employee ID can be designated as a non-selectee by the Supervising Transportation Security Officer only after cleared by a Behavioral Detection Officer. This is usually if the employee is flying. A SIDA card cannot be used to be exempt from any type of screening while flying. The SIDA card is for non flying aircraft operator, airport employees, vendors and other personnel to gain access to Security Identification Display Areas.
Flying aircraft operator employees are not exempt from random screening, liquid and footwear restrictions.
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