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Felony Convictions (last 10 years)

Have you have been convicted* of ANY of the offenses listed within the past 10 years.
Note: If you have been convicted of any of these in the last 10 years, you will be removed from consideration, as you are not eligible for employment as a Transportation Security officer.

  • Forgery of certificates, false marking of aircraft, and other aircraft registration violations.
  • Interference with air navigation.
  • Improper transportation of hazardous material.
  • Aircraft piracy.
  • Interference with flight crew members or flight attendants.
  • Commission of certain crimes aboard aircraft in flight.
  • Carrying a weapon or explosive aboard aircraft.
  • Conveying false information and threats.
  • Aircraft piracy outside the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States.
  • Lighting violation involving transporting controlled substances. Essentially, this means that if you have been convicted of transporting illegal drugs in a plane without activating the navigation or anti-collision lights you are disqualified.
  • Unlawful entry into an aircraft area that serves air carriers or foreign air carriers contrary to established security requirements.
  • Destruction of an aircraft or either a domestic or international aircraft facility. It is a federal crime to use any device, substance or weapon, to intentionally perform an act of violence against any person at an airport or to destroy or seriously damage the facilities of such an airport.
  • Murder.
  • Assault with intent to murder.
  • Espionage.
  • Sedition (inciting insurrection against lawful authority).
  • Kidnapping or hostage taking.
  • Treason.
  • Rape or aggravated sexual abuse.
  • Unlawful possession, use, sale, distribution, or manufacture of an explosive or weapon.
  • Extortion.
  • Armed or felony armed robbery.
  • Distribution of, or intent to distribute a controlled substance.
  • Felony arson.
  • Felony involving a threat.
  • Felony involving willful destruction of property.
  • Felony involving importation or manufacture of a controlled substance.
  • Felony involving burglary.
  • Felony involving theft.
  • Felony involving dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation.
  • Felony involving possession or distribution of stolen property.
  • Felony involving aggravated assault.
  • Felony involving bribery.
  • Felony involving illegal possession of a controlled substance punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of more than 1 year, or any other crime classified as a felony that the Under Secretary determines indicates a propensity for placing contraband aboard an aircraft in return for money.
  • Violence at international airports.
  • Conspiracy or attempt to commit any of the criminal acts listed above.
  • Interference with security screening personnel.

*You have a conviction if you plead no contest (nolo contendere), plead guilty, were found guilty, or found not guilty by reason of insanity, to any of the listed disqualifying offenses. The only exceptions are if your guilty plea or conviction has been reversed on appeal, your conviction has been expunged, or you have been pardoned.