LEO's flying armed
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What information may be omitted from the NLETS message if not applicable?

  • Unique ID code and name
  • Agency and department letter
  • Completed training and cell phone
  • EIT, EIN, and CAP fields (correct)
  • Who is the authorizing official mentioned in the NLETS message?

  • Joe Smith
  • Broward Sheriff's Office
  • American Airlines
  • George Washington (correct)
  • What does 'CRT' stand for in the context of the NLETS message?

  • Correctly Reissued Ticket
  • Created Return Trip
  • Cleared Return Travel
  • Completed Return Transport (correct)
  • What is the type of escorted individual mentioned in the NLETS message?

    <p>Criminal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the standard operating procedure 81.04?

    <p>To provide guidelines for carrying concealed firearms on commercial airlines</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the requirements for a Law Enforcement Officer to fly armed under TSA guidelines?

    <p>Being a full-time municipal, county, or state LEO employed by a government agency</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must be brought to the TSA checkpoint by a State or local LEO approved to fly armed?

    <p>A unique eight-character alphanumeric identifier</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the training program that a Law Enforcement Officer must complete to fly armed?

    <p>Law Enforcement Officers Flying Armed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under what circumstances must a law enforcement officer determine the need to have a weapon accessible aboard an aircraft?

    <p>Control of a prisoner or returning from escorting a prisoner.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the reasons for which a law enforcement officer may need to be prepared to engage in a protective function while on travel?

    <p>Assigned to a protective duty as a principal or advance team.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is a law enforcement officer allowed to travel armed according to the text?

    <p>When employed as a federal law enforcement officer, whether or not on official travel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the situations in which a law enforcement officer may be required to report to another location armed and prepared for duty immediately upon landing?

    <p>On official travel with a requirement to report to another location armed and prepared for duty immediately upon landing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    NLETS Message Information

    • Information about the authorizing official, escorted individual, and CRT (Court) may be omitted from the NLETS message if not applicable.

    Authorizing Official and Escorted Individual

    • The authorizing official mentioned in the NLETS message is a supervisor or agency head.
    • The type of escorted individual mentioned in the NLETS message is a prisoner.

    Flying Armed

    • To fly armed, a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) must complete the TSA's Law Enforcement Officers Flying Armed Training Program.
    • A LEO approved to fly armed must bring their TSA-approved firearm, badge, and credentials to the TSA checkpoint.
    • Requirements for a LEO to fly armed under TSA guidelines include:
      • Being a sworn LEO
      • Meeting the qualifications of the agency
      • Completing the TSA's training program
      • Having a need to be armed during travel

    Need to Have a Weapon Accessible

    • A LEO must determine the need to have a weapon accessible aboard an aircraft when:
      • They are on official business
      • They have a legitimate need to be armed
      • They are authorized to fly armed

    Protective Function and Travel

    • A LEO may need to be prepared to engage in a protective function while on travel due to:
      • Threats to themselves or others
      • A legitimate law enforcement purpose
    • A LEO is allowed to travel armed according to the text:
      • When on official business
      • When authorized to fly armed
      • When meeting the TSA's requirements

    Reporting to Another Location

    • A LEO may be required to report to another location armed and prepared for duty immediately upon landing in situations such as:
      • Responding to a high-priority incident
      • Providing law enforcement support to another agency
      • Conducting a law enforcement operation

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    Test your knowledge about the Standard Operating Procedure 81.04 of Boca Raton Police Services Department regarding the flying of armed Law Enforcement Officers. This quiz covers the rules and requirements set by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for carrying concealed firearms while traveling on commercial airlines.

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