TSA bomb experts at Columbus airport work to keep explosives off planes


As millions of people get ready to fly this Thanksgiving, travelers may wonder why they are required to remove their shoes, belts and computers from their carry-on baggage. The answer is to help Transportation Security Administration screeners catch bombs or the components to make them.

In 2010, the TSA began installing hundreds of advanced imaging technology (AIT) units, also known as “full-body scanners,” designed to detect non-metallic weapons and explosives that may be concealed under clothing. These scanners use sophisticated algorithms to create 3D images that can be rotated and analyzed by TSA officers. TSA invited 10TV to go behind the scenes to see how it tests its screeners to spot fake bombs.

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