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Do Flights Still Have Federal Air Marshals? How Often? How Can You Tell?
The air marshal program still exists in the United States
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Do Flights Still Have Federal Air Marshals? How Often? How Can You Tell?

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownApril 30, 20261 Min Read
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In recent times, I’ve written about air marshals on Royal Jordanian, and about security officers on EgyptAir, whereby virtually all flights have these people onboard. Here in the United States we have air marshals, and in this post, I’d like to talk about the current state of the program, as I understand it.

I figure this makes for a fun topic for those of us who are aviation geeks, though let me acknowledge that a lot of the information about the program is confidential, so much of this is just speculation.

Air marshals are armed and specially trained law enforcement officers that essentially fly around, disguised as regular passengers. They generally take flights that are deemed to be higher risk, and they’ll never reveal their identity unless there’s a major incident that requires them to. In other words, they generally won’t get involved if a passenger starts misbehaving, unless they think it poses a risk to the safety of the flight. For that matter, if you ask an air marshal if they’re an air marshal, they’ll deny it. 😉

A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.

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