charges for assault with a dangerous weapon. authorities say the flight crew was able to retain a would handle straighter trees are like this one. in response to the tsa sent in the statement they are introducing new x-ray technology at more airports to improve their capability to better detect items such as the one use in this incident. earlier this month, another man was arrested on a frontier airlines flight. after allegedly threatening passengers with a box cutter midflight. the fact of the matter is they re not going to find everything. and they re going to miss the occasional box cutter, going to miss the occasional straight razor. the colossal challenge to keep the weapons away as the holiday travel season is underway. sure is. our thanks to nbc s guad venegas reporting there from miami. the new sign of trouble for trump 2024 campaign. it comes from someone you think would be an ally. sensodyne sensitivity & gum
a box cutter forced an emergency landing on a frontier flight from cincinnati. should the traveling public be worried? absolutely not. metal objects are certainly a concern. however, explosives remain the number-one concern. reporter: keith jeffries, former federal security director at l.a.x., says t.s.a. will certainly review their procedures, but diligent and aware passengers have become an important line of defense. passengers will not tolerate that, and they will intervene and do what they can necessary to keep the public safe. reporter: now, t.s.a. says disposable razors are allowed on flights, but razor blades are not. officials say they re concerned about these incidents and they will continue to work to deploy new x-ray technology that better detects these small items. jericka. duncan: christina ruffini, thank you. cbs has obtained the autopsy and the police report in the death of shanquella robinson. she s the american woman who was found dead last month during a
in 2019. i know it is going to be stressful, so i m hoping that this year it goes well. reporter: l.a.x. in los angeles expects this will be its busiest stretch since the pandemic, with at least 200,000 passengers a day pulling up in about 95,000 cars. their message: get here early. we re ready to welcome back these passengers and ready for those crowds. reporter: with flights packed this week and airfares surging as much as 43% compared to last year, many fliers found better deals by moving up their travel plans. ticket prices affected my decision making completely. i would rather spend a few extra more time with my family as opposed to spending a few extra bucks. reporter: the busiest time of the year comes as the agency is under scrutiny after screeners failed to detect a box cutter earlier this month. the man allegedly threatened to stab someone on his frontier airline flight and faces charges. passengers shouldn t be concerned.
A man with a box cutter who forced an emergency landing on a flight out of CVG is being held by federal authorities as passengers on the plane began returning home from a long weekend.