Saturday, December 29, 2001 3:05:37 PM
The Associated Press: ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Passengers and their bags will be scanned, sniffed and otherwise scrutinized at Orlando International Airport, in a test of emerging security devices meant to stop airplane attacks.
"The new devices scan passengers' bodies, clothing and carryon bags."
"We're trying to see how best to deploy these devices nationwide," said John Whittenburg, executive vice president of the Alliance, a nonprofit testing group funded by the federal government.
Airlines whose passengers will be asked to volunteer for scanning include Delta, Virgin Atlantic, Swissair and British Airways."
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