If I have my CI, can I go through security checkpoint at airport?
Last year, I went to security checkpoint at first time; however, my teachers told flight assistants (probably officers) about students' CI and rather use padding down instead. After returning to home, I had an appointment with audiologist for checking out. I printed a paper from TSA website and showed it to her. My audiologist said, "Yes, you can go through security checkpoint". I just felt surprised a little.
Here is the link. I printed it from TSA website: Passengers Who Are Deaf or Hearing Impaired | Transportation Security Administration
Have anyone who wear cochlear implant possibly go through security checkpoint before? Internal cochlear implant inside head should be a metal, I know.
Last year, I went to security checkpoint at first time; however, my teachers told flight assistants (probably officers) about students' CI and rather use padding down instead. After returning to home, I had an appointment with audiologist for checking out. I printed a paper from TSA website and showed it to her. My audiologist said, "Yes, you can go through security checkpoint". I just felt surprised a little.
Here is the link. I printed it from TSA website: Passengers Who Are Deaf or Hearing Impaired | Transportation Security Administration
Have anyone who wear cochlear implant possibly go through security checkpoint before? Internal cochlear implant inside head should be a metal, I know.