The document discusses changes to airport and plane security that occurred after September 11th, 2001. It outlines the creation of the TSA to oversee airport security, new restrictions on liquids and knives for passengers, and requirements for passenger ID matching boarding passes. It also notes security changes for planes like locked and bulletproof cockpit doors, cameras to monitor passengers, and options for pilots to carry guns. Memorials for September 11th included constructing the Freedom Towers by 2013 at the site of the former Twin Towers at a cost of $2 million with Donald Trump overseeing the construction project.
2. Change in Airport Security Creation of the Transportation Security Administration (handles security at all airports) All knives are prohibited after the attacks Passengers cannot carry liquids, gels, and aerosols in quantities of three ounces of more Passengers must show ID identical to that of the boarding pass
3. Before September eleventh cock pit doors were unlocked Now the doors are locked, and bulletproof The pilots now have a camera where they can see the passengers Pilots now have the options to carry guns Change in Plane Security
4. September 11 th Memorials Building of the Freedom Towers Built by 2013 Built where Twin Towers were Costs 2 million dollars Donald Trump is in charge of construction project