Passenger accidentally gets on airport tarmac

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Officials are trying to find out how a woman got through security and ended up on the tarmac at the Atlanta airport last month.
(CNN) -- How did Shannon Reynolds make it through several layers of security unquestioned and end up on the tarmac at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?


That's what Delta Air Lines, the Transportation Security Administration and the Atlanta Police Department are trying to figure out.


Around 5 a.m. on February 23, Reynolds was simply trying to park at an off-site parking lot in time to catch a flight on Spirit Airlines, she told CNN.


She didn't notice she was pulling into a Delta employee parking lot, where she said she was waved through two security checkpoints and allowed to park. Wearing a sundress and carrying her suitcase, she got on a Delta employee shuttle without being asked for identification. None of the employees on board was wearing a uniform, she said, so she said she didn't realize it was for employees only.


"When I got to the airport, I looked around and I realized this is not where I was supposed to be. It was the tarmac with a big airplane sitting there," Reynolds said.


Reynolds alerted the shuttle driver, but she was still allowed to get out of the bus onto the tarmac. A ramp agent used his badge to take her up the stairs into the airport passenger area.


"Here I was sitting in the middle of the C Terminal without having to go through security or do anything," Reynolds said. The airport employee who let her into the secure area told her to go downstairs and go through security as she normally would, Reynolds said. Inside the terminal someone finally stopped her and asked for her identification.


That started the investigation into how she had made it so far without being checked. (In a police report on the incident, the ramp agent she followed into the concourse said he assumed she was an employee because of all the checkpoints she had to pass.)


"Airports are responsible for implementing security programs that restrict access to secure areas," said TSA spokesman David Castelveter in a statement. "TSA is conducting an investigation to determine how an individual without proper credentials accessed the secure area of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport via an airline employee parking lot."


Delta is re-emphasizing the checking of employee identification at Delta employee parking lots, according to the airline.


"We have taken aggressive action with our security vendors at the parking lot to emphasize that all security procedures, especially verification of credentials, are strictly adhered to," said Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant in a statement.


The police report states that Reynolds "was transported back to her vehicle and allowed to move her car" from the parking lot, noting that the delay caused her to miss her 6:30 a.m. flight to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, then on to Costa Rica.


Reynolds told CNN she was able to catch a later flight to Costa Rica, from where she recently returned.
 
I remember the PHX Aviation folks always walking around with their badges in their pocket testing us to make sure we'd challenge them...usually get a free sammich from Paradise for your trouble...
 
I know. I wish someone would say "Tarmac" is a surface, and one not even used in modern airports.

"Passenger allowed onto Asphalt!"

"the VIP is exiting on the gypsum"
 
"TSA is conducting an investigation to determine how an individual without proper credentials accessed the secure area of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport via an airline employee parking lot."

I've been to the reactor of a nuclear power plant with less security than I've seen at some airports. Lots of places that I would consider to be "security sensitive" seem to in fact have very little - because no one is there, and therefore, it isn't likely to be on TV or have anyone complain about it.

Don't see how someone getting lost is really news. People walk around on ramps every day. Nothing happens...

For someone that actually is nefarious - well - there isn't really anything that would stop them from getting into a passenger terminal or ramp if they were motivated.
 
Wouldn't have happened at ORD. They quit even letting ride-alongs through security into the AA & UA lots over 15 years ago. Every person in the vehicle MUST have their ID swiped, not just the driver, and there is no "waving through". Used to be it was just the driver's ID had to be swiped, so you could take your family in and park in the employee lot & ride the bus. That changed there in ORD a loooong time ago.


"No one" in the shuttle in the event in the OP was in a uniform? Really? That seems fishy...
 
This is obviously a sequester pitfall. Give the TSA another couple billion and solve all airport security issues.
 
I used to park in that lot, you can flash your ID and get in the lot without much of a hassle.

Now, it's only for on-duty employees and she wasn't in uniform so they should have taken more care to see if she had an ID. Those used to be company employees in the lot, but I'll bet you a dollar it's been outsourced to the lowest bidder. $8, ehh, who cares, you know where the employee lot is, you're probably an employee, it's this job or Chick Fil A.

If I see one more poster about not "piggybacking", I'm going to explode. Find out specifically who did it and take care of the problem.

These are my fears about "cheesegraters" and KCM. The broader the range of people with the ability to use KCM and "cheesegraters", we're going to start running into more and more employees that don't realize that a few bad apples is going to screw it up for the entire industry.
 
Heh, I remember going to a live fire exercise at Ft. Knox back in the 90s when I was a little kid. It was a tank base then and the exercises were open to the public.

Anyway one year we were driving around trying to find the area we were supposed to park in and catch the bus out to the range, and we got kind of turned around. Next thing we know we notice we're on the ramp at the airfield driving in front of a bunch of hangars with Apaches in them. Just turned around went on our way, I don't think anyone even noticed we were there.
 
Wouldn't have happened at ORD. They quit even letting ride-alongs through security into the AA & UA lots over 15 years ago. Every person in the vehicle MUST have their ID swiped, not just the driver, and there is no "waving through". Used to be it was just the driver's ID had to be swiped, so you could take your family in and park in the employee lot & ride the bus. That changed there in ORD a loooong time ago.


"No one" in the shuttle in the event in the OP was in a uniform? Really? That seems fishy...
Yeah, this is the same policy at ATL. guess that'll be part of the "investigation".
 
Are they supposed to actually, physically TAKE the ID from each person and swipe it in a card reader upon entering the employee parking lot, as opposed to just "showing" it? If that's what is supposed to happen, yes it was a HUGE fail there... At ORD, at the entrance to the lot the security person actually takes the ORD ramp badge from everyone in the vehicle and every ID is swiped. No ORD ramp ID, (if you just have an airline ID) you will not be allowed to park.
 
I've never been just waved through in any of Southernjets employee lots! Not saying it doesn't happen though. I've never parked in the Camp Creek lot, which is by all the private pay lots. That's the one that she parked in, since that is the only lot with employee buses that go onto the ramp.
 
Are they supposed to actually, physically TAKE the ID from each person and swipe it in a card reader upon entering the employee parking lot, as opposed to just "showing" it? If that's what is supposed to happen, yes it was a HUGE fail there... At ORD, at the entrance to the lot the security person actually takes the ORD ramp badge from everyone in the vehicle and every ID is swiped. No ORD ramp ID, (if you just have an airline ID) you will not be allowed to park.

For the SIDA side, they take your ID and swipe it- no ridealongs that are unbadged on both sida and non- sida side. No clue how this happened...she must have been showing some serious boob and leg. ;)


...or she just drove right through. there is no lift gate. Betcha we're gonna see those soon!
 
I used to park in that lot, you can flash your ID and get in the lot without much of a hassle.

Now, it's only for on-duty employees and she wasn't in uniform so they should have taken more care to see if she had an ID. Those used to be company employees in the lot, but I'll bet you a dollar it's been outsourced to the lowest bidder. $8, ehh, who cares, you know where the employee lot is, you're probably an employee, it's this job or Chick Fil A.
Why would you not choose Chick-Fil-A??? I mean those waffles fries for realzz Then again Chick-fil-a employees generally are busting their hump all day everyday.
 
In SEA all you have to do is hold your parking card over the reader to get in and out of the lot then show a badge to ride the bus (either airline or airport...you can escort children under 18). It only drops off you off on the first floor of the parking garage though so it hardly matters if someone manages to get in though.
 
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