Michael Restovich, a partner and co-director of the Dallas branch, was featured in the New York Times today. As an aviation expert, Mr. Restovich provides insight into the difficulties airport security personnel face at one of the world's busiest airports:
The exact rules about how an inspection is carried out are not made public and vary from airline to airline, though the procedures must all be approved by the T.S.A., according to Michael J. Restovich, a former assistant administrator with the agency who is now a consultant for Command Consulting Group, a security and consulting company. Mr. Restovich said that the rigorous passenger and employee screening procedures introduced after the attacks of Sept. 11 have decreased the chances of finding dangerous materials in the aircraft.
To read the full article, please go to Workers at J.F.K. Say Security Inspections Are Rushed at the New York Times.