Amarillo TSA Quotes

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KVII - LA Bound Jet Makes Emergency Stop in Amarillo - [Cached Version ] Published on: 1/8/2005 Last Visited: 1/8/2005 The pilot is in charge of that aircraft, and if he deems it a credible threat he is, for the safety of the crew and passengers, land that plane," said Bruce Anderson with the Transportation Security Administration. Investigators also believe the woman may have been under the influence of medications and alcohol. She was taken into custody and will be charged at the federal level, with interfering with a flight crew. TSA Urges Texas Students to Fly Smart During Spring... - [Cached Version ] Published on: 3/16/2006 Last Visited: 3/16/2006 "Spring Break tends to be a very busy time of the year for the Transportation Security Administration in West Texas," said Bruce Anderson, TSA Deputy Federal Security Director at Amarillo. amarillo.com | Business: Business News 01/13/04 - [Cached Version ] Published on: 1/13/2004 Last Visited: 1/13/2004 James Holden, federal security director for the West Texas region of the Transportation Security Administration, which includes commercial airports in Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland, announced Bruce Anderson as deputy federal security director for Amarillo. ... Anderson will be responsible for airport security for Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport. He previously worked in the financial divisions of TSA and Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is moving from Frisco. amarillo.com | Local News: Practice for disaster... - [Cached Version ] Published on: 10/14/2004 Last Visited: 10/15/2004 Bruce Anderson, deputy federal security director with the Transportation Security Administration at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, said the crash simulation was important because it let first-responders practice. "Instead of talking about it, they did it," Anderson said. The crash simulation, with emergency personnel meeting for the first time, was also important because it helped build rapport, Anderson said. "You don't want to get to know these people at the scene," Anderson said.

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KVII - LA Bound Jet Makes Emergency Stop in Amarillo - [Cached Version]Published on: 1/8/2005 Last Visited: 1/8/2005

The pilot is in charge of that aircraft, and if he deems it a credible threat he is, for the safety of the crew and passengers, land that plane," said Bruce Anderson with the Transportation Security Administration.

Investigators also believe the woman may have been under the influence of medications and alcohol. She was taken into custody and will be charged at the federal level, with interfering with a flight crew.

TSA Urges Texas Students to Fly Smart During Spring... - [Cached Version]Published on: 3/16/2006 Last Visited: 3/16/2006

"Spring Break tends to be a very busy time of the year for the Transportation Security Administration in West Texas," said Bruce Anderson, TSA Deputy Federal Security Director at Amarillo.

amarillo.com | Business: Business News 01/13/04 - [Cached Version]Published on: 1/13/2004 Last Visited: 1/13/2004

James Holden, federal security director for the West Texas region of the Transportation Security Administration, which includes commercial airports in Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland, announced Bruce Anderson as deputy federal security director for Amarillo. ...Anderson will be responsible for airport security for Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport.

He previously worked in the financial divisions of TSA and Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is moving from Frisco.

amarillo.com | Local News: Practice for disaster... - [Cached Version]Published on: 10/14/2004 Last Visited: 10/15/2004

Bruce Anderson, deputy federal security director with the Transportation Security Administration at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, said the crash simulation was important because it let first-responders practice.

"Instead of talking about it, they did it," Anderson said.

The crash simulation, with emergency personnel meeting for the first time, was also important because it helped build rapport, Anderson said.

"You don't want to get to know these people at the scene," Anderson said.