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Charlotte Douglas Airport Leads North Carolina For Most Firearms Found So Far In 2023

According to a press release, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have discovered a total of 130 firearms at North Carolina airports in the first half of 2023. These firearms were…

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 21: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents help travelers place their bags through the 3-D scanner at the Miami International Airport on May 21, 2019 in Miami, Florida. TSA has begun using the new 3-D computed tomography (CT) scanner in a checkpoint lane to detect explosives and other prohibited items that may be inside carry-on bags.
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According to a press release, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have discovered a total of 130 firearms at North Carolina airports in the first half of 2023. These firearms were discovered in travelers’ carry-on luggage. And, as the state's largest airport Charlotte Douglas International had the most firearms discovered of any airport in the state. A total of 66 were found that's up from 52 in the same time period last year. 39 were found at Raleigh Durham International.

Most of these are probably accidental, though I have a hard time understanding how you could accidentally bring a gun to the airport. Maybe I just pack incredibly organized and strategically, but I know every single item I'm putting in my luggage. Maybe just maybe I'd put something that is borderline liquid in the wrong bag. But a firearm? I'd notice that. But what happens if a TSA officer discovered a firearm in carry-on luggage? The image will be shown on the xRay screen and airport law enforcement agents are immediately contacted. From there the law enforcement personnel will safely remove the firearm. They will then engage with the traveler to whom it belongs.

There are of course potential criminal consequences on the table. But additionally, travelers could face civil penalties as well. Incidents are handled on a case-by-case basis according to TSA. This can include whether the firearm was loaded, or if ammunition is available to the traveler. There is no circumstance where civilians can travel with any type of firearm in carry-on luggage. If the violator has TSA Precheck that benefit will be revoked for a period of time reflective of the severity of the violation.

Nationwide in the first half of 2023, 3,251 firearms have been discovered in carry-on luggage at US airports. In the same time period last year 3,053 were found. You can read the breakout for each North Carolina airport here.  If you're traveling through Charlotte Douglas or any airport in the world, just triple check you don't have your firearms with you. It's not worth it. Safe and happy travels!

Charlotte Douglas International Airport Is The 7th Busiest In The World New Data Shows

Yes, you read that correctly. New data shows that Charlotte Douglas International Airport is the 7th busiest airport, not in the US but worldwide. This data comes from Airports Council International who recently released their yearly rankings. This is based on data from 2022. They actually rank the busiest airports based on a few different metrics this includes lists calculated by the following:

    So which one of these did Charlotte Douglas International Airport rank 7th in? The last one - aircraft movements. This is actually down two spots from 2021 when CLT ranked 5th. In 2022 505,589 flights took off or landed in Charlotte. That's a lot of planes. I was on a few of them but nowhere near that amount! One thing I found interesting about this data is that for both total passengers as well as aircraft movements these lists are very top-heavy with US cities. Atlanta took both of those titles. This confirms that while that drive to Atlanta from Charlotte is terrible, it's probably better than flying! Does it surprise you that Charlotte Douglas International Airport is the 7th busiest in the world? Keep reading to see the full top 1o airports for aircraft movements below and read the full methodology from Airports Council International here.

    10. Istanbul, TR (IST)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 425,890

    2021 Rank: 33

    9. New York, NY (JFK)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 448,847

    2021 Rank: 27

    8. Miami, FL (MIA)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 458,478

    2021 Rank: 9

    7. Charlotte, NC (CLT)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 505,589

    2021 Rank: 5

    6. Los Angeles, CA (LAX)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 556,913

    2021 Rank: 6

    5. Las Vegas, NV (LAS)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 581,116

    2021 Rank: 7

    4. Denver, CO (DEN)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 607,786

    2021 Rank: 4

    3. Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (DFW)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 565,676

    2021 Rank: 3

    2. Chicago, IL (ORD)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 711,561

    2021 Rank: 2

    1. Atlanta, GA (ATL)

    Total Aircraft Movements: 724,145

    2021 Rank: 1

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        Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.