TSA Extends Security Paperwork for Maryland Airports Near DC
Published Date: 4/30/2025
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Summary
The TSA is asking to keep collecting info from pilots and airport security coordinators at Maryland’s three key airports to make sure they pass security checks before flying or working. This helps keep the Washington, DC area safe without adding new costs or delays. The review is about extending the current process, so folks can keep flying and working smoothly under these security rules.
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Maryland Three: Security Checks Continue
TSA is extending its existing information collection (OMB control number 1652-0029) that requires individuals to successfully complete a security threat assessment before operating an aircraft or serving as an airport security coordinator at one of Maryland’s three airports. The extension keeps the current process in place so pilots and airport security coordinators can continue flying and working under these security rules without adding new costs or delays.
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