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FAA asks Spanish airport staff to manually check luggage

Airline Industry Information, Oct 8, 2001

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Staff at Madrid's Barajas airport in Spain began to manually check passengers' luggage on Friday (5 October) after US aviation officials approved only one of the airport's scanning machines.

Inspectors from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) found that only one of the X-ray machines at Barajas met American standards and staff had to sift through baggage by hand in order to avoid delays at the single approved machine.

An Iberia flight en route to Chicago, USA was ordered back to Madrid so that baggage could be re-examined and other aircraft heading for the runway were also made to return, reported Reuters. Delays were experienced at the airport as a result.

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