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Secure Flight

I redirected Secure Flight here. However, it should probably have its own article. Here is the TSA website. --Dforest 04:19, 12 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • I moved it to Airport security.

Removed statement

While initially denying the existence of such a list, in October, 2002, the TSA acknowledged it.

Other passages say that this list was created by statute, which would obviously make it not-so-secret. This statement needs a reference before it is re-inserted. -- Beland 17:10, 15 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No fly list

I think the No fly material needs to be split into a new article. Even this article has an article link. Also if you look at what links here, the no fly redirects are substantial. Also, this article is about a specific system to create a no fly list and is not about the general concepts of a no fly list. Vegaswikian 21:22, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sex Offenders and the No-Fly list

68.90.48.86, the reference [1] does not say what you think it said. Sex offender registries are apparently fed into the NCIC database, which might be one of the databases used for the no-fly -- then again, it may not be. Hardly an iron-clad reference. I'm removing your edits because they are unsourced. -- ArglebargleIV 04:31, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If anyone can find the article referenced by link [8] about the 9-month-old, the link currently used is dead and a quick trip to the Internet Archive turned up nothing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rod Meikle (talkcontribs)