A Call from Above: Flight Attendants Ask TSA to Fully Implement CrewPass
The
Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) has once again called for the
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to fully implement CrewPass, an
identification credential for aviation workers that promotes expedited
screening of those who most frequently must pass through airport security. For
years, AFA-CWA has been urging TSA to devote resources to the development and
full implementation of an aviation workers’ identification credential that will
promote expedited screening. This credential could employ biometrics, such as
fingerprints, to quickly screen flight attendants and others. This would
ultimately allow TSA to focus on more effective screening of the hundreds of
airport vendors and thousands of aircraft passengers who daily pass through
checkpoints. Back in July 2008, the TSA launched “crewPASS”, a test program
designed to evaluate expedited access to secure areas of airports for properly
credentialed commercial flight deck crew members.