The Transportation Security Administration’s primary focus is aviation security and threat prevention. While officers are vigilant in identifying potential security risks, their screening procedures center on detecting prohibited items and behaviors that could compromise aircraft safety. This involves physical screening of passengers and their belongings, employing methods like X-ray and advanced imaging technology, to ensure no weapons, explosives, or other dangerous materials are brought onboard. Checking for outstanding warrants is not a standard component of this process.
This concentration on aviation safety allows the TSA to efficiently process millions of passengers daily, minimizing disruptions to air travel while maintaining a secure environment. The agency collaborates with law enforcement on matters of national security, but the immediate priority remains preventing threats directly related to air travel. This approach balances the need for security with the practicalities of facilitating efficient passenger flow.