Passengers With Disabilities,
Medical Conditions
Tips for the Screening Process -- If a personal search is required you may choose to remain in the public area or go to a private area for your screening. If you refuse either option you will not be able to fly.
Persons With Diabetes -- Notify the screener that you have diabetes and are carrying your supplies with you. The following diabetes-related supplies and equipment are allowed through the checkpoint once they have been screened.
Persons with Prosthetic Devices, Casts, Body Braces -- Screeners will need to see and touch your prosthetic device, cast, or body brace as part of the screening process. You have the option of requesting a private screening at any time during the screening of your prosthetic device, cast, or body brace.
Service Animals -- If you have a service animal, you are encouraged to inform the screener that the animal accompanying you is a service animal and not a pet. This will provide you with an opportunity to move you to the front of the screening line since the screener may need to spend more time with you.
Visual Disability -- Airline security tips from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for persons with a visual disability.
Walkers, Crutches and Canes -- Walkers, crutches, canes, and other devices that can fit through the x-ray machine must undergo x-ray screening (with exception of white collapsible cane).

