Self Screening USA
An American airport has begun testing a security system that could change the way we fly forever, and wave goodbye to being patted down.
Security officials unveiled passenger self-screening lanes on Wednesday at busy Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
There are now plans to test it for use in other cities around the country.
The Transportation Security Administration checkpoint — initially only in Las Vegas, only for TSA PreCheck customers and only using the English language — incorporates a screen with do-it-yourself instructions telling people how to smoothly pass themselves and their carry-on luggage through pre-flight screening with little or no help from uniformed TSA officers.
The Independent