A new TSA security directive requires all flight crew that are finished with their work day and intending to travel home by air must now exit the secure side of the airport and go through the normal security screening check point with ticketed passengers, before being readmitted to the secure side of the terminal and boarding their flight home.
It used to be that when a flight crew member got off work, they would leave the aircraft and go directly to the gate where the flight home would leave from and then board it and ride home as they have probably been through security at least a couple of times already during their work day.
ADVANTAGES TO THE NEW RULING: The chances that a disgruntled airline employee will smuggle illegal items into the secure side of the airport is greatly reduced.
DISADVANTAGES TO THE NEW RULING: Crew members often have tight connection times of less than 15 minutes gate to gate the new rule would cause many missed flights for crew members who just want to go back home after a long week and it Potentially could keep airline flight crews from getting to work on time if they are commuting in from their home cities which could be hundreds of miles from their base of operations.
the rule used to be that crews could go through employee security check points where pretty much the only difference was that lines were shorter so it takes less time to go through security and get to work.
SO WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE RULE???