Report: Airline luggage went unscanned in Denver (Summit Daily News)
DENVER (AP) - Denver airport officials say hundreds of bags were loaded onto airplanes in late December without being run through security scanners. Denver Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day told KMGH-TV in Denver that the incident involved "a couple thousands of bags over a couple of days." The breach was first reported by the station. The Transportation Security Administration said it is ...
Report: Airline luggage went unscanned in Denver (San Francisco Chronicle)
Denver airport officials say hundreds of bags were loaded onto airplanes in late December without being run through security scanners. Denver Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day told KMGH-TV in Denver that the incident involved "a couple thousands of bags... Denver - Airline - Aviation - Business - Transportation and Logistics
Report: Airline Luggage Went Unscanned In Denver (CBS4 Denver)
Denver airport officials say hundreds of bags were loaded onto airplanes in late December without being run through security scanners. Denver Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day told KMGH-TV in Denver that the incident involved "a couple thousands of bags over a couple of days." The breach was first reported by the station. The Transportation Security Administration said it is investigating, but ...
Airline luggage went unscanned for a week in Denver (Seattle Times)
Thousands of bags for United flights in Denver were not scanned in late December, reports a TV station, and an airport memo indicates they bypassed scanners because of an error in programming a computer.
Study finds luggage unscanned in Denver (The Durango Herald)
DENVER - Denver airport officials say hundreds of bags were loaded onto airplanes in late December without being run through security scanners. Denver Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day told KMGH-TV in Denver the incident involved “a couple thousands of bags over a couple of days."
Airline luggage went unscanned in Denver (KOAA Colorado Springs - Pueblo)
Denver airport officials say hundreds of bags were loaded onto airplanes in late December without being run through security scanners. The Transportation Security Administration says it's investigating. Denver International Airport Manager of Aviation Kim Day says the incident involved "a couple thousand" bags. An airport memo indicates the bags bypassed scanners because of a human error in ...