Head of TSA Defends Decision to Allow Knives on Planes
Published March 12th, 2013
John Pistole, the head of the Transportation Security Administration, is expected to defend his decision to allow small knives on aircraft at a hearing of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Pilots, flight attendants, and some members of congress have criticized the TSA's decision. The TSA, however, contends that the decision brings the United States in line with international rules.
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Corrie Lovette
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