FAA Reassigns Head of Logan Security Office
The Federal Aviation Administration has reassigned the director of its security field office at Boston’s Logan International Airport, from which two of the hijacked planes in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks departed.
Mary Carol Turano was removed from her post in charge of 15 field agents who test airport security. She was transferred to the FAA regional office in Burlington, where she will oversee hiring of security personnel in New England.
Meanwhile, a gate area at Logan was evacuated Saturday after two ticketed passengers entered without going through metal detectors.
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