by Charlie Leocha | Dec 21, 2012
Today, December 21, 2012, is the 24th anniversary of the Pan Am 103 bombing which killed 270 and remains the second worst terrorist attack in history against Americans after 9/11. A memorial service was held alongside the Flight 103 Cairn at Arlington National...
by Charlie Leocha | Dec 21, 2012
Charlie Leocha, Director of the Consumer Travel Alliance, had a chance to speak with NPR regarding TSA’s screening procedures. Here is the program from Morning Edition. Charlie LeochaCharlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in...
by Janice Hough | Jan 20, 2011
In general, as a frequent flier, I am reasonably accepting of TSA agents and their idiosyncrasies. As much as I am not crazy about the idea of body scanners, I’ve gotten used to the idea, under the category of “the things I cannot change.” Besides, I...
by Charlie Leocha | Sep 3, 2010
Few federal agencies are coming under the withering fire that the TSA finds itself subjected to. Perhaps, they are simply incompetent as an organization, staffed by lots of smart and well-meaning people but hamstrung by their bureaucracy. Perhaps it is the total lack...