The TSA sucks, but at least they're a step up from what security was pre 9-11. It was simply the lowest bidder, sort of like regionals
Actually, in a lot of cases, it was the same people, they just were employed by the gubment instead of a private contractor. You'd think that being under the government there would be some sort of standardization, but it's still just as standardized as it was pre-9/11.....which means not very. You might have to take your shoes off in HOU, but when you get back on the plane in DFW to fly home, they don't care.
-National Crew ID and maybe some sort of biometric identification
ALPA's pushing hard for this already as well as a "speed pass" line for crews.
-Make rampers go through security, that's the absolute weakest link in the system right now. It doesn't appear very difficult to get a job as a ramper, and there have already been some pretty high profile security breaches by these individuals. Why are they allowed to bypass security?
Still need the same criminal background check as a ramper that a pilot does, so there's that. Still have to go through a drug test as well. So, while some people look at rampers as "anyone can get that job," I'd be hard pressed to recommend my own brother for a ramp job. He's got a record and he may or may not pass the drug test. Other than that, it's probably just as easy to get a TSA job. Let's not leave out the cleaners, night staff at the airport or caterers when we're discussing loopholes in security. Or the elephant in the room, lack of screening for cargo.
It depends on the airport on whether rampers have to go through security. Gee, there's that consistancy again. In MEM, there's no way you CAN'T go through security. Even if you use the turnstiles, TSA is there to greet you and hand search your bag be you a ramper or a uniformed flight crew. It's actually LESS of a hassle to go through a passenger checkpoint than it is to go through an area you can only access with a SIDA badge. After the Comair gun incident, MCO has TSA at the SIDA entry areas. Technically, if you took a tug from the terminal to the airside without clearing security at MCO, you could lose your SIDA badge. However, people still did it. Other airports, I don't know. Those are the only two I've worked at as a ramper. On the outside, it probably does look easy. But sometimes looks are deceiving.