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The TSA agent, as part of spot inspection of aircraft security, climbed onto the parked aircraft using control sensors mounted on the fuselage as handholds, according to a TSA official in Chicago, Elio Montenegro.
"Our inspector was following routine procedure for securing the aircraft that were on the tarmac," Montenegro told ABCNews.com.
Routine procedures? Pretty funny.
The TSA agent was attempting to determine if someone could break into a parked aircraft, according to Montenegro.
Did he manage to get inside?
I'm sure it's safe to assume that TSA (airline, not agency) received passing grades on this test.