Originally posted by V-Tail:
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Originally posted by Deputy 617:
I was introduced to the 2 Federal Air Marshals
... boarded before any other passengers with a Glock 36 .45 ACP holstered in an OWB beneath my untucked T-shirt.
Interesting. I recently took an FAA exam that included the regs covering this area (I aced that portion of the test). It is spelled out that an armed LE
with a prisoner is first to board, last to leave, but neither in my prep studying, nor in the exam, did I find anything about armed LE traveling without a prisoner boarding first.
I'm guessing that your experience might be airline policy; as far as I know, it is not federal regulation.
Introduction to the Federal Air Marshals -- is this standard procedure? I thought these guys were supposed to be anonymous. I can see the logic if LE is escorting a prisoner, but LE traveling alone? Thinking about this ... maybe if there's an incident on the flight, the armed Good Guys should be able to identify each other?