What additional security measures are being put in place?
Everyday the TSA changes what we do in our nations airports because we have to remain unpredictable and address current threats and new information on a daily basis. Most recently what we've implemented is increased screening of airport employees at access doors or access gates along the parameter, so in some airports a large percentage of employees will be screened on any given day. In other airports it would be randomly at one door or one gate. But, that's only one tool in place at airports. You need to remember that we have, we've implemented what we consider to be our layers of security. It's a trained workforce that comprises forty three thousand employees. Its explosive detection on checked bags, its explosive detection at the security check point ,it's new technology at the checkpoint. We have increased law enforcement officer presence in our airports. We have crew members who have been trained in self defense. We have an increased number of federal air marshals, since September 11th we've hardened all the cock pit doors and we have trained flight officers, pilots how to carry weapons, in both cargo planes and passenger planes. So all of those tools, individually public, working together comprise what we consider to be aviation security. There's a lot of other things going on at the airport that we do on a daily basis that the passengers won't see and its very transparent to the traveling public. But, it's all the things that you do see, and alot of things that you dont see