For years, airline crew members haven’t been screened at Atlanta’s airport; the TSA says that’s about to change.

ATLANTA — Changes are coming to the way TSA screens pilots, flight attendants, and airline crew members.

It comes after 11Alive News Investigates discovered airline crew members caught with weapons during random screens at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport.

Known Crewmember (KCM) checkpoints are separate from the public TSA screening lines. Through KCM, pilots, flight attendants, and other crew members scan their badges and are exempt from security screening, unless they are randomly selected…

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