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About the Federal Air Marshal Service

The TSA Office of Law Enforcement directs all TSA law enforcement activities and related critical incident management functions.  It includes the Federal Air Marshal Service and the TSA National Explosives Detection Canine Program and the Federal Flight Deck Officer Program.

 

The TSA Office of Law Enforcement - Federal Air Marshal Service has a vital mission within the Department of Homeland Security. On average, a Federal Air Marshal:Flies 181 days per year; Flies 15 days per month; Spends 900 hours in an aircraft per year; Spends five hours in an aircraft per day.

 

The Office of Law Enforcement - Federal Air Marshal Service has twenty-one field offices strategically located near our nation’s airports.

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