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The No Fly List as well as the Selectee List (which ranks lower in threat level than the No Fly List) are both "two much smaller subsets of the Terrorist Watchlist," the FBI notes.
Captain Forrest Doss is not able “to fly,” his career is destroyed “because of an investigation,” he’s given “no good ...
The request for a national no-fly list comes after the Federal Aviation Administration received nearly 6,0000 unruly passenger reports in 2021, with about 4,300 of those relating to mask requirements.
The federal no-fly list was created in response to the 9/11 terrorist attack, along with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is an agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
The request to create another no-fly list — this time with unruly passengers — has a lot of people speaking out on both sides, with some telling us they aren’t convinced it would make skies ...
A secret government watchlist that traps innocent Americans in a Kafkaesque nightmare was dealt a major blow yesterday. A federal court in Oregon struck down as unconstitutional the government's ...
SpiceJet filed a police report after a senior Army officer allegedly assaulted four ground staff members at Delhi Airport.
The no-fly list has grown from 3,400 people to about 6,000 since last December, but it did not contain the name of airline passenger Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab, the AP said.
Using the list to abridge civil liberties was a bad idea then, and it's a bad idea now. The no-fly list is a civil liberties nightmare: secretive and nearly impossible to challenge.
These lists are different than the federal no-fly list maintained by the FBI. This has caused viewers to send WFAA some no-fly list questions. We answer them here.