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Photos: Meet the Stars of ‘Airport 24/7: Miami’

Meet the crew from Miami International Airport (L-R): Albert, Heidi, Dickie, Ken, Lauren, Ericka, Darius, Stretch and Tony. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Meet the crew from Miami International Airport (L-R): Albert, Heidi, Dickie, Ken, Lauren, Ericka, Darius, Stretch and Tony. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Ramp duty manager Albert Cordeschi (“Ramp Ringleader”) poses on the runway underneath an airplane. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Terminal security agent Ericka Middleton (“The Charmer”) poses in the main concourse. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Director of terminal operations Dickie Davis (“First Lady of MIA”) radios the airport’s information counter that she will check lost and found for a British couple's luggage. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Terminal operations senior agent Tony Cooper (“The Mayor”) poses by the escalator in his golf cart. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Deputy director of operations Ken Pyatt (“The Boss”) poses by the moving walkway. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Miami-Dade County motorcycle officer Stretch Rutledge (“MIA’s Gentle Giant”) poses on his motorcycle by the departures drop-off at MIA. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Terminal operations senior agent Heidi Anthony (“Your Princess in Shining Armor”) listens intently to the ticket agent discuss problems that the airline is experiencing with getting all passengers checked in for a French flight. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Terminal operations control room agent Darius Bradshaw (“Mr. Cool”) intently watches the monitors to see what's going on in the terminal. (Photo by Travel Channel)
  • Director of security Lauren Stover (“Supreme Queen of Security”) is relieved at the outcome of the penalty-box scare and explains why security is so important. You can never be too careful when you are dealing with safety and human lives, she says. (Photo by Travel Channel)



 
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