✈️ Travel 1d ago · Ben Schlappig

TSA’s Crewmember Access Point (CMAP) Replaces Known Crewmember (KCM)

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TSA’s Crewmember Access Point (CMAP) Replaces Known Crewmember (KCM)
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Airline pilots and flight attendants are able to sign up for a program that gives them a special way to bypass security at airports, completely different from the screening process that passengers are used to. Historically, this has been referred to as the Known Crewmember (KCM) program. However, that program is in the process of being discontinued, and is being replaced by the Crewmember Access Point (CMAP) program.



While it doesn’t impact passengers directly, I figure some people might stil

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