PACK AN ORGANIZED CARRY-ON BAG USING LAYERS. <br /> A layer of <br />clothes, then electronics, more clothes, and then any heavier items. This will <br />help transportation security officers see what’s in your bag. Innocent items can <br />actually appear to be potential threats in an X-ray image, simply by the way <br />they’re packed. The Transportation Security Administration website has the <br />most up-to-date information on security screening requirements and banned <br />items at http://www.tsa.gov/travelers. <br />DRESS THE PART. <br /> Transportation security officers have to identify any metal <br />that is detected at the checkpoint. To make screening go faster place coins, <br />keys, jewelry, belt buckles and other metal items in your carry-on until you pass <br />through security. Shoes, blazers, suit coats, bulky sweaters and outer wear <br />must be removed when going through screening. <br />ACT APPROPRIATELY. <br /> Belligerent behavior, inappropriate jokes and threats <br />will not be tolerated. They will result in delays and possibly missing your flight. <br />### <br />The mission of the Eugene Airport is to support quality airport facilities and services that meet regional needs. <br />The Eugene Airport is the second busiest airport in the State of Oregon supporting commercial service and <br />general aviation activity. <br />Eugene Airport • City of Eugene • www.flyEUG.com • www.eugeneairport.com <br />28855 Lockheed Drive, Eugene, Oregon 97402-9500, (541) 682-5430, (541) 682-6838 FAX <br />