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March 24, 2008

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TSA finally clears MacBook Air for take off

Posted Mar. 24, ’08, 5:15 PM PT by David Dahlquist
Category | Apple » News

macbook air.jpgYou may recall the incident covered a few weeks ago about a man who missed his flight because airport Transportation Security Administration (TSA) couldn’t wrap their heads around the concept of a laptop with no disk drive or disk-based hard drive.

Well, the TSA finally got their hands on a MacBook Air for testing, and ran it through the X-ray—and alas, the X-ray scans looked quite different than a typical laptop. Fortunately for MacBook Air travelers, the TSA is distributing the x-ray images to its workforce, so the days of checkpoint hold ups will hopefully be behind us.

[Via tuaw]


3 Comments

Anonymous said:

Couldn't they have just hopped onto the airport's wifi, gone to www.apple.com and showed them that it was indeed a laptop, currently being sold?

David Dahlquist said:

From what I understand, the issue wasn't the outward appearance of the laptop so much as the x-ray scan, which appeared different from other laptops due to the lack of optical drive and disc-based hard-drive. That's why they needed to distribute special x-ray scans of the MBA instead of a pic from the Apple website.

AHB said:

FINALLY!

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